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Russian stocks edge higher in Friday trade

Published: 31 October, 2008, 16:33


Russia’s RTS and Micex exchanges took the foot off the accelerator pedal on Friday as easing crude prices and a more subdued global outlook added a note of caution after Thursdays double digit percentage gains. At the close the RTS was 1.9% higher with t

Crude prices easing back towards the low $60’s BBL range dampened the outlook for Russian energy majors, with Nymex and Brent crude futures trimming more than 1% in Friday trade on renewed concern that a faltering U.S. economy will hit demand in the worlds largest oil consuming economy.  In Russia that translated into minor gains for Rosneft (up 2.6% on the Micex), Lukoil (up 5%) and GazpromNeft (up8.5%), along with a 2% gain for Gazprom.

Norilsk Nickel gained 13% with Raspadskaya up 10%. Polyus Gold lost 2.1% with gold falling on global markets, and steelmakers MMK (up1.6%) and Severstal (up 1.5%) gained, while counterpart NLMK (down1%) closed lower.  VTB (down 0.95%) and Sberbank (down 3.2%) closed lower, while RusHydro added more than 4%, with Kamaz adding 8%.

In the retail and consumer goods sector Magnit (up 6.3%) and Wimm Bill Dann (up 11.7%) gained, while Sedmoi Kontinent (down 25%) and Dixy (down 10%) closed lower.

The Russian trading day came after Asian markets had posted falls on renewed concern about the U.S. economy.  In Tokyo the Nikkei lost 5% despite the Bank of Japan trimming its key interest rate from 0.5% to 0.3%, and the Hang Seng closed 2.5% down.  In London investors were similarly hesitant with commodity prices resuming their downward trend on the back of a resurgent U.S. dollar, and a profit warning from BT adding to the gloom, with Barclays capital raising not impressing, before resources rebounded mid afternoon.  In Mid afternoon the FTSE 100 was up 0.5% with Tullow oil higher and BT and Barclays leading the falls.  On the continent the Cac 40 was 0.6% higher mid afternoon with Axa and L’Oreal down and Credit Agricole up.  In Frankfurt the Dax was more than 2% higher, Mid afternoon with BASF and Bayer up, and Allianz and Commerzbank down.

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