Moscow Court Orders Euroclear to Pay Billions for Frozen Russian Assets
A Moscow court has ordered Euroclear, the Belgian financial services company, to pay hundreds of billions of dollars in compensation to Russia's central bank. This ruling comes in response to the freezing of Russian assets abroad.
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Moscow court orders Euroclear to pay compensation to Russia's central bank over seized assets - AP News
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A Moscow arbitration court has ordered the Belgian depositary Euroclear to pay 18.17 trillion rubles (200 billion euros) in damages, fully granting Russia’s central bank’s claim, Sergei Savelyev, a representative of the defendant, told the Russian business outlet RBC.
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