Russian rouble slips against dollar and yuan, rises vs euro
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MOSCOW, Oct 18 (Reuters) -The rouble weakened slightly against the U.S. dollar and the Chinese yuan, continuing an eight-weekweakening trend, but strengthened against the euro, with some support for the Russian currency expected towards the end of the month.
By 0730 GMT, the rouble RUB- was down by 0.4% at 97.10 against the U.S. dollar and down CNYRUB= by 0.2% at 13.36 against China's yuan, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Western sanctions, imposedon the Moscow Stock Exchange (MOEX) and its clearing agent, the National Clearing Centre, on June 12, stopped all trade in dollars and euros at MOEX, making China's yuan the most-traded foreign currency in Russia.
Trade in dollars and euros has shifted to the over-the-counter (OTC) market, obscuring price data.
Analysts said the currency would be supported by an expected central bank's rate hike on Oct. 25, increased sales of yuan by the state, and increasing currency sales by exporters in order to pay their taxes in roubles at the end of the month.
One-day rouble-dollar futures, which trade on the Moscow exchange and are a guide for OTC market rates, were up 0.14% at 96.2. The central bank's official exchange rate, which it calculates using OTC data, was set at 97.15 to the dollar.
The rouble strengthened 0.1% to 105.44 against the euro EURRUB=, LSEG data showed.
Brent crude oil LCOc1, a global benchmark for Russia's main export, was up 0.5% at $74.82 a barrel, but still headed for its biggest weekly loss in more than a month.
Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Andrew Heavens
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