WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - The United States will allow some energy-related transactions with several Russian entities including Sberbank (SBER.MM), VTB Bank (VTBR.MM) and Alfa-Bank to continue through May 14, the Treasury Department said on Thursday.
Treasury said in a notice on its website that it was extending a general license that was set to expire next month. Russia's central bank is also on the list of entities.
The move comes weeks before the Group of Seven's Dec. 5 price cap on Russian oil is set to take effect.
Reporting by Costas Pitas and Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Eric Beech
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