A flag flies above the headquarters of the Russian Central Bank on the day of a key rate-setting meeting in Moscow, Russia, April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Anastasia Barashkova/File Photo

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Moscow court backs central bank in $249 billion Euroclear damages claim, lawyers say

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Russia Orders Euroclear to Pay €200 Billion to Central Bank
Bloomberg
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5/15/2026

Russia Orders Euroclear to Pay €200 Billion to Central Bank

A Russian court ordered the Euroclear Ltd. clearinghouse to pay €200 billion ($233 billion) to the nation’s central bank, according to the Interfax news service, in a suit related to the European Union’s freeze of Russian assets.

A flag flies above the headquarters of the Russian Central Bank on the day of a key rate-setting meeting in Moscow, Russia, April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Anastasia Barashkova/File Photo
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5/15/2026

Moscow court backs central bank in $249 billion Euroclear damages claim, lawyers say

A court in Moscow has ​upheld the Russian central bank's claim ‌to recover damages from Euroclear related to the freezing of assets worth 18.17 trillion roubles ($249.43 billion), according ​to Euroclear's lawyers.