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Russian Bond Investments Rise as Interest Rates Fall

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Russian Investors flock to Bonds⁤ as Interest​ Rates Fall, Equity Markets Cool

Moscow – A notable shift is underway in the‌ Russian investment landscape, as private investors are rapidly moving funds from‍ customary bank deposits into bonds following recent interest ⁢rate cuts by⁤ the Central Bank of​ Russia.The trend, observed throughout the⁢ third quarter,⁤ saw record net​ contributions to securities accounts, according⁣ to a report by The ‍Moscow Times.

The Central⁤ Bank’s decision to​ lower⁤ its key‍ interest rate from 21%⁤ to 18% between June ⁢and July triggered the move. This​ reduction made‍ bond ‍yields comparatively more⁣ attractive than declining deposit⁣ rates offered by Russia’s largest banks, slowing growth in bank deposits.

A key driver of the bond surge ⁣is the longer duration⁣ offered ⁢by these investments. Unlike typically short-term ⁣deposits, bonds provide⁤ maturities⁣ ranging from several years to over a decade, allowing investors to lock in favorable returns‍ for extended periods. This was reflected⁢ in rising ‍prices ‌for both government and corporate bonds on the Moscow Stock Exchange during the quarter. Notably, quasi-monetary bonds – designed to protect ⁣against ruble ⁣devaluation‍ – ‍also gained popularity among individual investors. Corporate ⁤bonds⁣ saw the largest inflows,followed by⁤ government and municipal‌ bonds.

However, the shift to bonds ⁣occured alongside‌ a cooling in the equity ⁣market. Stalled peace⁤ negotiations regarding​ Ukraine and the implementation​ of new ‌tax measures ⁢negatively impacted investor sentiment,‌ leading to a ⁤decline ‍in the Moscow Stock Exchange index⁢ and a reduction in share ownership by retail investors.

While the total number‌ of brokerage‌ accounts‍ continues to grow, the number of active investors remains relatively⁣ limited. Analysis ⁣excluding accounts with minimal ⁤holdings suggests⁢ a core​ group ⁢of dedicated participants is driving the investment⁣ activity.


Source: The Moscow Times (https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/12/03/russians-pour-record-funds-into-domestic-securities-as-rates-fall-a91332) and businessam (https://businessam.be/russische-centrale-bank-verlaagt-rente-tot-2026-om-inflatie-te-beheersen/)

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