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Immobilized Russian central-bank assets (EU)

210 EUR billion · immobilized in the EU (of about €260 billion worldwide)

review due soon · reviewed as of June 5, 2026
Value210 EUR billion
Periodimmobilized in the EU (of about €260 billion worldwide)
As ofDecember 12, 2025
Last reviewedJune 5, 2026
Confidencehigh
Data modelive · source-linked
Citation readinesshigh readiness

Note

As reported by the EU, around €210 billion of Central Bank of Russia assets are immobilized in the EU (of about €260 billion worldwide, more than two-thirds in the EU); in December 2025 the EU decided to keep them immobilized indefinitely. This is the principal immobilized total — the assets are immobilized, not confiscated, and this figure is distinct from the proceeds they generate. A sovereign-asset-channel indicator, manually maintained static value, not real-time. Not legal or compliance advice.

Version history

This observation is byte-present in 151 frozen dataset versions, from v1.37.0 to v1.187.0. Appearances are derived from committed frozen payloads only — not fabricated for versions that predate the full-payload store.

Full record history: records/observation--obs-frozen-eu-immobilized/data.json · per-version field diffs: /changes/compare.

Relationships & machine-readable

Indicator JSON (with a relationship graph): indicators/obs-frozen-eu-immobilized/data.json · source page: Council of the EU — Russia's war against Ukraine: EU sanctions (immobilised assets) · per-record provenance.

How to cite

Immobilized Russian central-bank assets (EU): 210 EUR billion (immobilized in the EU (of about €260 billion worldwide)), Council of the European Union, via Warconomy. https://warconomy.com/indicators/obs-frozen-eu-immobilized. Source-linked, manually maintained; not real-time.

Machine-readable: data.json · source registry · full page.