Brussels’ contentious plan to use frozen Russian sovereign assets to backstop up to €210bn in loans to Ukraine is testing the EU’s political and legal framework to the limit.
But it could also have big consequences for the bloc’s financial markets.
Some fund managers warn that a move to use the frozen assets would drive up the political risks of owning euro assets, and even cast doubt over their status as a global haven.
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