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European bond yields, Russia-exposed shares fall on border breach report

Small toy figure and gold imitation are seen in front of the Polymetal logo in this illustration

LONDON (Reuters) - Shares in companies exposed to Russia and Ukraine fell heavily on Monday while European equity market volatility surged to a 16-month high after the Russian military said it had foiled a border breach from Ukraine.

While Kiev denied the report as fake news, markets reacted to the headlines, with shares in Raifeissen Bank falling more than 6% while Italy's Unicredit and Hungary's OTP extended losses to stand around 3% lower.

An index measuring European equity market volatility spiked to the highest since October 2020

London-listed mining firms Polymetal and Petropavlovsk, with operations in Russia, lost between 7% and 10%.

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The news also sent yields on safe-haven German 10-year bonds to two-week lows at 0.185% while the Swiss franc rallied to a three-week high to the euro, up half a percent. The euro slipped to around flat at $1.1332 having earlier traded as high as $1.1391.

Adding to jitters was the Kremlin's earlier denial that there were concrete plans for a summit over Ukraine between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden.

(Reporting by Joice Alves, Danilo Masoni, Sujata Rao; editing by Saikat Chatterjee)