Suddenly, on the evening of June 12th local time, the Central Bank of Russia and the Moscow Exchange issued a notice stating that, affected by sanctions, the exchange will no longer use the US dollar and the euro for forex and precious metals trading starting from June 13th. In addition, financial instruments settled in US dollars and euros will also no longer be traded in the stock market, currency market, and standardized derivative financial instrument market.
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Suddenly, on the evening of June 12th local time, the Central Bank of Russia and the Moscow Exchange issued a notice stating that, affected by sanctions, the exchange will no longer use the US dollar and the euro for forex and precious metals trading starting from June 13th. In addition, financial instruments settled in US dollars and euros will also no longer be traded in the stock market, currency market, and standardized derivative financial instrument market.