Russian assets firm on China data, newspaper report on sanctions

MOSCOW, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Russian assets firmed on Tuesday, buoyed by positive economic data from China, a major market for Russia's raw materials, and by a report that the European Union might review sanctions imposed against Moscow over its role in the Ukraine crisis.
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