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Russian markets -- Factors to Watch on July 15

Tue Jul 15, 2008 2:12am EDT

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 MOSCOW, July 15 (Reuters) - Here are events and news stories that could move
Russian markets today.
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 STOCKS CALL (Contributions to moscow.newsroom@reuters.com):
 Chris Weafer, Uralsib: The only themes likely to rise today will against be
that troika of coal, steel and fertilizer companies.
 Aton-Line - As Asian markets fall and leading U.S. index futures point down,
Russia's more liquid shares could fall around 1 percent. Banking shares will
feel the strongest pressure.
 
 EVENTS [RU-DIA] (All times GMT):
 MOSCOW - Foreign ambassadors to meet Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
 ROSTOV, Russia - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a hearing on water
 MOSCOW - The government is expected to receive estimates on the cost of
pumping crude through a new pipeline to China
 MOSCOW - Italian President Giorgio Napolitano meets with Russian Orthodox
Patriarch Alexiy II (1200 GMT)
 MOSCOW - Metals companies including UC RUSAL, Novolipetsk Steel, Evraz
(HK1q.L) and Magnitogorsk (MAGN.MM)
 
 IN THE PAPERS [PRESS/RU]:
 X5 Retail Group has applied to the antimonopoly agency for permission to buy
a Nakhodka, a St Petersburg neighbourhood food store chain, Vedomosti writes.
 
 TOP STORIES IN RUSSIA AND THE CIS [RU-NEWS]:
 TOP NEWS:
 Board war blocks TNK-BP dividend, investment          [ID:nL14614807]
 Kazakhmys says in talks, sources peg Metalloinvest    [ID:nL1454834]
 
 COMPANIES/MARKETS:
 Russia's Mechel says Q1 net soars to $500 mln         [ID:nL14214412]
 Russian bank VTB sells Alrosa stake for $369 mln      [ID:nL14730998]

 ECONOMY/POLITICS:
 Saudi, Russia have mutual understanding on oil-Bandar [ID:nL4245543]
 Russian navy says resumes Arctic warship patrols      [ID:nL1478323]
 Russia July inflation seen at 0.4-0.6 pct - Ifax      [ID:nL1475160]
 Medvedev approves Russia state asset consolidation    [ID:nL14632291]
 
 ENERGY:
 Russia says Czech oil supply cut "not political"      [ID:nL14516168]
 
 COMMODITIES:
 Russia's VSMPO, Airbus sign $4 bln titanium deal      [ID:nL1467119]
 Sinkhole may cut Russian potash supply again          [ID:nL14637630]
 
 MARKETS CLOSE/LATEST:
 RTS                              2,208.06  +1.89 pct
 MSCI Russia           .MIRU00000PUS   1,411.77  +2.28 pct
 MSCI Emerging Markets .MSCIEF         1,028.60  -1.41 pct
 
 Russia 30-year EurobondRU011428878= yield: 5.586/5.552 pct
 EMBI+ Russia 11EMJ  179 basis points over
 
 Rouble/dollar RUBUTSTN=MCX   23.1900
 Rouble/euro   EURRUBTN=MCX   36.8000
 
 NYMEX crude CLc1       $145.15  -$0.03
 ICE Brent crude LCOc1  $143.95  +$0.03
 
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 Top deals [TOP/DEALS]    European companies [TOP/EQE]

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