May 31 Reuters The Russian rouble reversed earlier losses and firmed towards 61 against the dollar in volatile trade on Tuesday as capital controls helped to offset downside pressure from concerns about new European sanctions against Moscow.

European Union leaders agreed in principle on Monday to cut 90 of oil imports from Russia by yearend and on other sanctions, such as cutting Sberbank from the SWIFT transaction network, to punish Moscow for its intervention in Ukraine. 

At 0949 GMT, the rouble was 1.6 stronger against the dollar at 61.23 , heading away from the session low of 63.46. Last Wednesday it hit 55.80 to the dollar, its strongest since February 2018, before falling to 66.70 by the end of the week.

It looks like the local currency should be able to gain a foothold around 60 by the end of the day, Sberbank CIB said in a note.

Cash dollars in Russia remained notably more expensive than on the Moscow Exchange. Russia39;s secondlargest lender VTB offered to sell the U.S. currency for 84 roubles.

Against the euro, the rouble gained 3.4 to 62.10 , having last Wednesday hit a sevenyear high of 57.10, at the peak of monthend tax payments that usually prompt exportfocused companies to convert foreign currency to meet liabilities.

Boosted by capital controls, the rouble had risen to become the world39;s bestperforming currency so far this year until last week39;s slide. New gas payment terms for EU consumers that require conversion of foreign currency into…