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A Moscow court will hold a preliminary hearing on January 16 on the Russian central bank’s lawsuit against Belgian depository Euroclear, the court’s press service said on Wednesday. The central bank has filed a lawsuit in Moscow this week seeking $230 billion in damages from Euroclear,
Fitch highlights liquidity risks for central securities depository if EU plan for a loan to Ukraine goes ahead
The Bank of Russia filed a lawsuit in Moscow seeking 18.2 trillion rubles ($229 billion) from Euroclear, the state-run Tass news service reported Monday.
The CEO of Euroclear, a company that holds billions of euros in frozen Russian assets, warned that any threat to its continued existence could impact the global financial market as discussions continue about using the assets for Ukraine.
Russia’s central bank has launched a major damages claim against Euroclear as the EU considers deploying frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
Russia’s Central Bank says it has filed a lawsuit against Belgian financial institution Euroclear. That's the Brussels-based clearing house that holds most of Moscow’s frozen assets in Europe.
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Doha Bank completes $150M digital bond settlement via Euroclear DLT
Doha Bank successfully issued a digital bond worth $150 million, settled with Euroclear’s Digital Financial Market Infrastructure (D-FMI).