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War chokes Russian stock market, again

The Russian stock market is in a protracted slump, with the MOEX index having fallen for the last 17 weeks running — the longest unbroken fall since 1997.
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TASS
· Jul 6, 2026
Russian stock market closed in the red — market data
The MOEX Russia Index declined by 2.19, the RTS Index lost 3.19
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 8, 2026
Renewed War Roils Markets
Renewed War Roils Markets
The Economist
· Jun 22, 2026
Russia’s war economy has problems—but is not about to crash
Vladimir Putin is still able to fund his aggression
EUobserver
· Jun 25, 2026
[Interview] Drone control means Ukrainians only need to wait for Russia’s economic crisis, expert says
Far from the front, ordinary Russians are starting to feel a war their leaders can no longer afford.
The Bell
· Jun 26, 2026
Russia’s oil boom ends
The war in Iran gave Russia’s state finances something it hadn’t seen for years — oil at almost 120 a barrel, an easing of sanctions and a flurry of new customers in Asia.
The New European
· Jun 30, 2026
Burnham’s biggest problem – UK leftists parroting Putin’s lies
Russia is losing the war in Ukraine, so the Kremlin is boosting its disinformation campaign. Unfortunately for the next PM, the British left are falling for it
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Related coverage for "War chokes Russian stock market, again": TASS — Russian stock market closed in the red — market data. Seeking Alpha — Renewed War Roils Markets. The Economist — Russia’s war economy has problems—but is not about to crash . EUobserver — [Interview] Drone control means Ukrainians only need to wait for Russia’s economic crisis, expert says. The Bell — Russia’s oil boom ends. The New European — Burnham’s biggest problem – UK leftists parroting Putin’s lies