MOSCOW, Dec 6 (Reuters) -
* Russia’s largest lender Sberbank said its investment unit bought 10.18 percent of voting shares in Russian potash producer Uralkali;
* Sberbank bought shares from Uralkali’s shareholder Dmitri Lobyak, Interfax news agency reported, citing Sberbank;
* Sberbank did not disclose the price of the deal;
* Russian businessman Mikhail Prokhorov sold his 20 percent stake in Uralkali, one of the world’s largest producers of crop nutrient potash, to Lobyak in 2016. Further company coverage:, (Reporting by Moscow Newsroom)