A re-privatization “scenario would risk spooking foreign investors who’ve so far welcomed Zelenskiy’s reformist agenda,” writes Bloomberg.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019
A re-privatization “scenario would risk spooking foreign investors who’ve so far welcomed Zelenskiy’s reformist agenda,” writes Bloomberg.

A re-privatization “scenario would risk spooking foreign investors who’ve so far welcomed Zelenskiy’s reformist agenda,” writes Bloomberg. “It could also sink the prospect of a $5 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, which had pushed for the nationalization.”

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