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Euroclear files lawsuit against Bank of Russia to block 18.2 trln ruble recovery — Echo
On May 26, the Moscow Arbitration Court granted the central bank's motion to enforce the ruling in its lawsuit against Euroclear
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The Kyiv Independent
· Jul 1, 2026
Euroclear takes frozen assets dispute against Russia to court in Brussels
Euroclear, a Belgium-based financial market infrastructure provider, has filed a lawsuit against the Bank of Russia in a Brussels commercial court, challenging a Moscow ruling that ordered it to pay 200 billion euros (approximately 230 billion) in damages, Belgian media reported.
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Related coverage for "Euroclear files lawsuit against Bank of Russia to block 18.2 trln ruble recovery — Echo": The Kyiv Independent — Euroclear takes frozen assets dispute against Russia to court in Brussels. National Review — The Dutch Lawsuit That Could Undermine U.S. Energy Security. TASS — Bank of Russia crafting defense strategy for Euroclear court battle in Belgium. The Register — Predatorgate snoopfest victims launch €8M sueball at spyware maker. BizNews — The BizNews Edge: African Bank's Billion-Rand Acquisition Trap. Africa Intelligence — Congo : Debt dispute lands Commisimpex boss Mohsen Hojeij in Lebanon courts