TCS receipts on the Moscow Exchange fell in price by more than 12%

At the opening of trading on the Moscow Exchange, the cost of TCS Group receipts (the parent structure of Tinkoff Bank) decreased by 12.77%, to 2305 rubles. for paper. As of 10:17 a.m., receipts are getting cheaper by 6.72%, to 2,465 rubles.

The tenth package of EU sanctions, agreed last week, will affect Tinkoff Bank. Yesterday, February 26, Tinkoff Investments announced the suspension of trading in foreign securities and client trading on the stock exchange in euros. Since February 27, the Moscow Exchange has suspended trading in shares of 15 BPIFs managed by Tinkoff Capital.

Read more regarding the sanctions in the material “Kommersant” “Banks closed the window to Europe.”

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