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Moscow's Legal Blow to Euroclear: 18 Trillion Ruble Verdict Upheld

724FinanceDr. Aslıhan Demir
Moscow's Legal Blow to Euroclear: 18 Trillion Ruble Verdict Upheld

The Moscow Court of Appeals has upheld a massive compensation ruling against Euroclear, Europe's leading clearing and settlement house, securing a critical victory for Russia in the legal war over frozen assets.

A New Chapter in the Asset Freeze Conflict

The process initiated by the Central Bank of Russia to recover frozen assets in Europe is moving toward finality. By ruling that the initial decision from May remains valid, the Moscow Court of Appeals has formally endorsed Russia's judicial counter-offensive against international financial sanctions.

Systemic Risk: The 18.2 Trillion Ruble Liability

Details of the judgment, originally set by the Moscow Arbitration Court and now confirmed by the Court of Appeals, highlight the staggering financial scale of the dispute:

  • Euroclear has been ordered to pay 18.2 trillion rubles to the Central Bank of Russia.
  • The basis of the lawsuit dates back to the claim filed by the Central Bank of Russia in December 2025.
  • Russian authorities maintain that the freezing of assets citing the war in Ukraine is "illegal."
  • The Erosion of Trust in Global Custody Systems

    This decision is viewed not merely as a dispute between two entities, but as a serious challenge to the neutrality of the global financial infrastructure. Russia's move aims to transform the sanction mechanisms of Western financial institutions into tangible legal risk factors.

    While the practical collection of this judgment appears challenging, its symbolic and strategic weight is immense. The freezing of assets by systemically important custodians like Euroclear based on political directives undermines the very concept of "safe havens" in global reserve management. For central banks, including the CBRT, this situation proves that reserve diversification and geopolitical risk analysis of custody locations are no longer optional, but imperative.
    Dr. Aslıhan Demir

    Financial Analyst: Dr. Aslıhan Demir

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