Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –
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In accordance with the Rules for conducting trading on the stock market, deposit market and credit market of the Public Joint Stock Company Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS, from October 1, 2025, paragraphs 5.3.2 and 5.3.3 of the Additional Terms of Trading on the Share Market of PJSC Moscow Exchange are set out as follows:
5.3.2. In the Trading Mode “Main Trading Mode T” during the UDS and during the VDS, the price deviation limit is: ±10%.
The price deviation limit during the UDS is determined in relation to the closing price of the previous trading day, calculated in accordance with the Methodology for Determining the Closing Prices of Securities specified in Subsection 1.24 of Part I of the Trading Rules (hereinafter referred to as the Closing Price of the Previous Trading Day), during the VDS – in relation to the closing price of the current trading day, calculated in accordance with the Methodology for Determining the Closing Prices of Securities specified in Subsection 1.24 of Part I of the Trading Rules (hereinafter referred to as the Closing Price of the Current Trading Day).
If the previous trading day's closing price is undetermined, this limit is not set during the UDS. If the current trading day's closing price is undetermined, this limit is not set during the VDS.
5.3.3. In the Trading Mode “Main Trading Mode T” during the General Trading Session for shares and DRs included in the non-quoted part of the list of securities admitted to trading, the price deviation limit is: ±22%.
The price deviation limit is determined in relation to the Closing Price of the previous trading day.
If the Closing Price of the previous trading day is not determined, this limit is not set.
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