The
market was eyeing developments around what Russia calls "a
special military operation" in Ukraine that started on Feb. 24,
as well as risks of new western sanctions against Moscow on top
of unprecedented penalties already imposed.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that a new round
of sanctions targeting Russia was needed.
"Developments around Ukraine after the weekend again increase
the degree of confrontation with the western countries," Rosbank
analysts said in a note.
At 1057 GMT, the rouble was 0.9% stronger against the dollar at
83.18, reversing earlier losses but still weaker than its
strongest level since Feb. 23 of 80.3325 hit on Friday.
To the euro, the rouble was up 1.6% to trade at 91.46, moving
further away from an all-time low of nearly 132.42 it reached in
Moscow trade on March 10.
"Russia and Ukraine talks are set to continue this week. Despite
a threat of fresh sanctions, we expect the rouble to remain
stable and trade at around current levels amid capital control
measures," Alfa Bank said in a note.
In recent weeks, the rouble got a boost from capital controls as
well as from President Vladimir Putin's demand that European
consumers of Russian natural gas pay for it in roubles.
But Europe vowed to stay united against Moscow's demand, as the
threat of an imminent supply halt eased.
The rouble was expected to stay within a range of 80-90 to the
dollar in the next two weeks, Promsvyazbank analysts said in a
note.
The market was also scrutinising Russia's ability to keep on
servicing its foreign debt. On Monday, Russia is due to pay $552
million on maturing 2022 Eurobond and $84 million in a coupon
payout on 2042 Eurobond.
On the stock market, jittery trading continued, but nearly all
blue chips were in the black after the market reopened last week
following a near month-long hiatus.
The dollar-denominated RTS index rose 1.7% to 1,051.1 points.
The rouble-based MOEX Russian index was 0.6% up at 2,775.8
points, its highest level since Feb. 22.
Finam brokerage said in a note it expected the MOEX index to
keep on climbing towards a target of around 3,080 points.
Shares in Russia's second-largest sanctioned lender VTB
outperformed the market by gaining 7.5% on the day. Its peer,
No. 1 lender Sberbank, was up 4.8%.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Ed Osmond and Alex Richardson)
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