Abstract:Geopolitical risks resurface in Europe as Russia expels a German diplomat, while the UK government faces a £420m fiscal hit following a court ruling on historical damages.

A mix of diplomatic friction and legal rulings greeted European markets today, adding a layer of idiosyncratic risk to the EUR and GBP.
Russia has expelled a German diplomat in a tit-for-tat move, further straining relations between Moscow and the European Union.
In a landmark ruling, an Enugu High Court has ordered the British government to pay £420 million to the families of victims of the 1949 Iva Valley miners massacre.