U.S. Department of the Treasury — Disbursement of $20 billion ERA loan to benefit Ukraine
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Source profile
- Type: Official government / regulator
- Access / format: Official web page (HTML)
- Machine-readable: No — manual read
- Update cadence: unknown
- Used for: sanctions, Russia, Ukraine, frozen assets, windfall proceeds, Ukraine financing, G7
Original source first: for the authoritative value, go to U.S. Department of the Treasury ↗; cite Warconomy for the structured, dated overview. See how to cite, source health, and the source hierarchy.
Source details
How Warconomy uses this source
Official U.S. Treasury press release on the disbursement of a US$20 billion loan to benefit Ukraine as part of the US$50 billion G7 Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) loan initiative, to be repaid with proceeds earned from immobilized Russian sovereign assets. A loan financed by proceeds, not the principal assets. Manually transcribed as a static fixture; not real-time. Not legal or compliance advice.
Citation readiness
Why
- official publisher
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- manually reviewed
Limitations
- manually maintained static value, not real-time
- irregular/policy cadence; re-verify against the source
- not legal or compliance advice
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Indicators from this source
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| Indicator | Value | As of | Source | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G7 ERA loans to Ukraine (total) | 50 USD billionlive · source-linked | October 25, 2024 | U.S. Department of the Treasury | High |
Facts citing this source
The U.S. Treasury disbursed a US$20 billion loan to benefit Ukraine as part of the US$50 billion G7 Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) loan initiative, to be repaid with proceeds from immobilized Russian sovereign assets.
Where this source is used
Review status
Event snapshot is old; review recommended before citing as current context. This source backs 1 live observation; the oldest has an asOf of October 25, 2024, giving a recommended review-by date of April 23, 2025 for its unknown cadence. Review status is a re-check signal, not a correctness claim.
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Version history
This source is byte-present in 151 frozen dataset versions (v1.37.0–v1.187.0), citing 1 observation and 1 fact. Appearances are derived from committed frozen payloads only.
Full record history: records/source--us-treasury-era/data.json.
Relationships & machine-readable
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