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Russian Stock Market Today (10.11.2025): MOEX Reclaims 2,600 as Ozon Lifts Guidance, Sberbank Signals Record Dividends, Oil Steadies Near $64
10 November 2025
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Russian Stock Market Today (10.11.2025): MOEX Reclaims 2,600 as Ozon Lifts Guidance, Sberbank Signals Record Dividends, Oil Steadies Near $64

The Russian equity market opened the week higher, with the MOEX Russia Index briefly topping 2,600 for the first time since late October as stronger oil, easing weekly inflation and upbeat corporate headlines buoyed sentiment. By late morning in Moscow, both benchmark indices were in the green while traders weighed a busy macro and sanctions calendar for the rest of November. 


Market snapshot (as of Moscow time)

  • MOEX Russia Index (IMOEX): In the main session, the index was up around +1% near 2,592 at 10:01 MSK, having earlier jumped above 2,600; by 13:00 MSK it was still holding gains near 2,588
  • RTS (USD): ~1,005 (+1%) at 10:01 MSK, tracking the firmer risk tone and a steady ruble. 
  • Market breadth: By early afternoon, roughly three quarters of traded names were higher, pointing to broadly positive participation. 
  • Leaders/laggards: Early outperformance came from EN+ Group, PIK Group and Polyus; tech and mid‑caps also firmed, including VK and MKB, while Tatneft and PhosAgro lagged modestly. 
  • Prev. close context: On Friday (7 Nov) MOEX +0.93% to 2,566.42, RTS +1.12% to 995.35

Macro drivers: oil, sanctions and rates

  • Oil steady, modestly higher: Brent futures hovered around $64/bbl this morning, extending last week’s stabilization—supportive for Russia’s energy heavyweights. 
  • Sanctions backdrop in focus: The U.S. wind‑down license for transactions involving Rosneft and Lukoil runs through 12:01 a.m. EST on 21 November 2025, keeping enforcement headlines front‑and‑center for the sector. 
    Recent reporting indicates steeper discounts on Urals crude in Asia as some Indian and Chinese refiners pare purchases, a trend that could pressure oil cashflows and valuations. 
  • Weekly inflation eased: Rosstat’s latest high‑frequency reading showed price growth slowed to 0.11% over the nine days to 5 November, helping improve risk appetite. 
  • Rates setting the tone: The Bank of Russia cut the key rate by 50 bps to 16.5% on 24 October, signaling cautious easing while inflation remains elevated—another support for risk assets if disinflation persists. 

Corporate movers and news flow (10.11.2025)

Ozon (OZON): stronger guidance + buyback
E‑commerce marketplace Ozon raised its 2025 outlook, now expecting GMV growth of 41–43% and around ₽140bn in adjusted EBITDA, and announced a buyback of up to ₽25bn through end‑2026—a rare combination of growth and cash‑return signals that lifted sentiment across growth/tech. 

Sberbank (SBER): record dividend ambitions, softer mortgages
At a meeting with the President, Sberbank said it plans to grow 2025 net profit by ~6% and aims to beat its record dividend, while cautioning that mortgage issuance could decline 5–7% YoY at the bank (10–15% for the market) amid tighter conditions. 

EL5‑Energo (ELFV): buyback price on agenda
EL5‑Energo shares were lively after headlines that the board will meet (11 Nov) to set a buyback price as part of preparations for a shareholders’ vote; the name has rallied into that catalyst since late last week. 

Gazprom (GAZP): new frontiers—lithium
Gazprom board meeting scheduled for today discusses prospects for lithium extraction from brines in Eastern Siberia, highlighting potential diversification themes that could resurface in 2026 guidance cycles. 

Lukoil (LKOH): European operations under scrutiny
In Bulgaria, authorities stepped up security and oversight at Lukoil’s Burgas refinery as Sofia prepares contingency measures and a potential transition of control to shield the asset from sanctions spillovers—developments the market continues to track for their impact on downstream cashflows. 


Ruble and cross‑assets

  • USD/RUB: The official Central Bank rate effective from 8 November is ₽81.2257 per $1, a stabilizing backdrop for the RTS and for imported‑cost narratives. Intraday trading has hovered near the low‑81 handle. 
  • CNY/RUB: The yuan also firmed versus the ruble in morning dealings, echoing the broad risk‑on tone at the open. 

Why MOEX reclaimed 2,600

The early push above 2,600 reflected a convergence of supportive oillighter near‑term inflation, and a stock‑specific impulse from heavyweight earnings/guidance (notably Ozon) plus rate‑cut afterglow—enough to extend the market’s rebound from the late‑October trough. The move marked the first print above that round figure since 24 October before momentum cooled toward midday. 


What’s next today and this week

  • Bank of Russia publications: The Financial Market Risks Review is scheduled for release today (10 Nov)—investors will parse it for commentary on liquidity, FX flows and sanction‑related transmission. Additional monetary analysis follows on 11 Nov
  • Oil & sanctions watch: The 21 Nov wind‑down deadline for Rosneft/Lukoil‑related transactions keeps energy names headline‑sensitive; oil differentials and refinery news across Europe and Asia remain key micro‑drivers. 
  • Corporate calendar: Beyond today’s Ozon update, traders will scan for further board actions, buyback/Dividend news and Q3 prints from domestic names through mid‑November. 

Key levels to watch

  • MOEX: 2,600–2,620 has re‑emerged as near‑term resistance; a sustained break would reopen 2,650+, while 2,560–2,580 is the first support area into any afternoon pullback. (Levels referenced around the day’s actual trade ranges.) 
  • RTS: Holding 1,000–1,010 keeps the recovery structure intact; the zone lines up with early session highs and the prior weekly close pivot. 
  • USD/RUB: Stability near ₽81 remains a tailwind for USD‑denominated RTS prints; a decisive move away from that anchor could add noise to afternoon index moves. 

Bottom line

Bulls started Monday in control. With MOEX back near 2,600oil near $64, and company‑specific catalysts—from Ozon’s upgraded guidance to Sberbank’s dividend signaling—the path of least resistance into the close hinges on fresh central‑bank commentary and sanctions‑related oil flow headlines. If breadth stays positive and macro risks remain quiet, the market has room to consolidate above Friday’s highs; otherwise, expect rotation and headline‑driven swings around the 2,580–2,600 band. 


Reporting compiled from official exchange data and real‑time media updates published on 10 November 2025.
Sources: Vedomosti, RBC, Interfax, Finmarket, Bank of Russia, OFAC, Reuters and others cited inline. 

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