Putin’s gold
The West has been trying to confiscate assets of the Russian Central Bank for a whole year now. Over this time, the Kremlin has accumulated $100 billion more in ‘shadow reserves’ stored overseas

Soon after Russia unleashed its full-blown invasion of Ukraine, Western countries announced that they would freeze the Russian Central Bank’s gold reserves. The measure affected around $300 billion as these funds were stored in the countries that imposed sanctions against Moscow. However, these assets cannot be seized due to legal obstacles. Moreover, only one-third of this money has been successfully tracked down. Meanwhile, Russia managed to increase its “shadow reserves” in European accounts by up to $100 billion over the past year. Novaya Gazeta Europe investigates Russia’s sanction-evading manoeuvring aimed at building up its wealth stored in the West.
“Russia had accumulated around 60% of its GDP. These reserves are used [to finance budget expenses] when oil prices drop,”
“Passing bills on blocking Russian reserves does not introduce any real control over them
“This is how the US confiscated Iran’s Central Bank reserves. Amendments were adopted to the bill that stripped immunity off the assets owned by a country labelled as a sponsor of terrorism.”

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