Russian Ruble Slightly Declines Against Chinese Yuan on Moscow Exchange After Long Weekend
Axios (Tổng hợp từ Interfax)
The Russian ruble edged slightly lower against the Chinese yuan on the Moscow Exchange on May 4, 2026, the first session after a three-day holiday. Analysts attributed the move to cautious investor sentiment upon returning to the market. The decline was considered modest and within normal trading ranges.
The first trading session of the week on May 4, 2026, saw the Russian ruble dip modestly against the Chinese yuan on the Moscow Exchange (Mosbirzha). The move was attributed to the lingering effect of the three-day holiday break that preceded the session.
According to exchange data, the development reflects cautious investor sentiment as traders returned from the holidays. The ruble's decline was assessed as marginal and well within typical daily fluctuation ranges.
This was the first trading session of the new week after Russian markets were closed on May 1–3 for International Workers' Day and additional non-working days.