Moscow Exchange Sees Record 3.5M Traders, 162.7T Ruble Volume in September
The Moscow Exchange reported a significant surge in activity during September 2025, with a total of 3.5 million traders, including 339,000 qualified private investors. The overall trading volume reached an impressive 162.7 trillion rubles.
The exchange saw a substantial increase in the number of brokerage accounts, rising by 244,000 to reach 38.6 million. The currency exchange market dominated trading with a volume of 124.5 trillion rubles, while stocks, depositary receipts, and mutual fund shares accounted for 2.7 trillion rubles, and bonds for 3.4 trillion rubles.
Investments in bonds were particularly strong, totaling 236.5 billion rubles. Stock investments amounted to 75.2 billion rubles, with mutual fund shares attracting 5.3 billion rubles. The most sought-after stocks were Sberbank ordinary shares (28%), Lukoil shares (14.7%), Gazprom shares (13.3%), VTB shares (7.8%), and T-Technologies shares (7%).
The Moscow Exchange's September trading activity reflected a robust interest in both traditional and newer tradingview opportunities. Despite the lack of specific information on the largest bond investor, the exchange's performance indicates a thriving investment landscape.
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