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Politics : Slava Ukraini

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To: zax who wrote (6021)10/1/2025 11:48:30 AM
From: kidl  Read Replies (1) of 6489
 
Strikes me as a nothing burger. It's primarily an EU issue.

Overview of Russia's Frozen Funds

Russia's frozen funds are primarily located in various international jurisdictions, particularly in Europe and the United States. These assets were frozen in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Key Locations of Frozen Assets
LocationEstimated AmountDescription
Europe€210 billion ($247 billion)Majority of frozen assets, held in Euroclear and other European banks.
United States$5 billion (€4.5 billion)Small portion of the total frozen assets.
JapanSome unspecified amountAlso holds a portion of the frozen assets.

Total Estimated Frozen Assets
  • The total amount of frozen Russian assets is estimated to be around $300 billion, with the majority concentrated in Europe.
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