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Russia seizes US$50 billion in assets

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Russia seizes US$50 billion in assets as economy shifts during Ukraine war, research shows
Fortress Russia’ uses a host of mechanisms to take major assets as Moscow weathers Western attempts to sink its economy.

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Russia has seized around $50 billion of assets as its wartime economy comes under pressure
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Putin the ‘Thief’: Russia Seizes $50 Billion in Private Assets to Fund Ukraine War
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Sanctions Failed to Stop Russia’s War Machine in Ukraine - MSN
Ukraine Was Supposed to Have Been Granted or Loaned the Seized Assets These are mostly bonds that have been converted to currency. Euroclear has received around $7 billion in interest from the ...
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'Fortress Russia' has confiscated $50 billion in assets over three years, Kommersant says
Russia has confiscated assets worth 3.9 trillion roubles, or around $50 billion at current exchange rates, over the past ...

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