It is reported by RIA Novosti.

Among them: Lukoil, Alrosa, Gazprom, Rosneft, Novatek, Rostelecom, Megafon, X5 Group, Yandex, Russian Railways and others.

The agency explained that this was due to the downgrade of Russia's sovereign foreign currency credit rating from 'BB+' to 'CCC-'.

In addition, such an action was committed against the backdrop of Russia's special operation in Ukraine.

Earlier, S&P downgraded Moscow's long-term credit rating from BBB- to CCC- with a negative outlook.

Earlier, the international agency Moody's also downgraded the ratings of the Russian Federation on debt obligations in foreign and national currencies.

The Ministry of Finance linked the decisions of Moody's and S&P on Russia's rating with geopolitical factors