Martial law’s initial negative impact on the hryvnia exchange rate and on Ukrainian Eurobond prices “will fade away,”

Thursday, November 29, 2018
Martial law’s initial negative impact on the hryvnia exchange rate and on Ukrainian Eurobond prices “will fade away,”

Martial law’s initial negative impact on the hryvnia exchange rate and on Ukrainian Eurobond prices “will fade away,” ICU investment bank writes. “Given further escalation is not likely, negative impact from the conflict and the introduction of martial law on the hryvnia and Ukrainian Eurobonds will fade away,” ICU writes.

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