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NSD is the central securities depository in the Russian stock market, and provides services with respect to securities both in the capacity of the CSD under Russian Federal Law No. 414-FZ dated 7 December 2011 "On the Central Securities Depository", and in the capacity of a nominee holder of other Russian and foreign equity or debt securities.
Eddie Astanin (Russian: Эдди Владимирович Астанин, born December 16, 1961; Moscow) is a Russian economist, the chairman of the executive board of National Settlement Depository, Russia's central securities depository. [1] He is the first representative of Russia on the board of directors of SWIFT. [2]
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In March 2022, in reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Central Securities Depository Association suspended the Russian depository National Settlement Depository (NSD) from membership in the association. [6] [7]
A central securities depository (CSD) is a specialized financial market infrastructure organization holding securities such as shares or bonds, either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized) form, allowing ownership to be easily transferred through a book entry rather than by a transfer of physical certificates.
As of April 2021, Redbrick Investments S.a.r.l. holds 30.98 percent of authorised capital, Acron Group 55.00 percent, Dorogobuzh holds 8.09% and the National Settlement Depository holds 3.54% stake. Vladimir Kunitsky has been the Chairman of the Managing Board and CEO since 29 July 2011.
In August 1998, the Russian government defaulted on domestically issued debt, including OFZs. [3] In 2012, OFZs were connected to the pan-Europe settlement system Euroclear. [4] The share of foreign-held OFZs increased from nearly zero in 2006 to 25% by the end of 2013. [1] As of February 2018, 33.9% of all outstanding OFZs were held by ...
In total (on an accrual basis), as of December 31, 2021, the DIA actually allocated funds in the amount of 2.1 trillion rubles for the purpose of preventing bank bankruptcies, of which 1.6 trillion rubles at the expense of loans from the Bank of Russia, 314 billion rubles at the expense of the property contribution of the Russian Federation to ...