Russian Court Orders Euroclear to Pay Billions for Frozen Assets
A Moscow court has ordered Euroclear, the Belgian financial services company, to pay Russia's central bank between $200 billion and $250 billion in compensation. This ruling is in response to the freezing of Russian assets held by Euroclear.
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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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Read full article →Moscow court orders Belgian depositary Euroclear to pay massive damages to Russia’s Central Bank
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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