Concorde Capital’s

Thursday, May 30, 2019
Concorde Capital’s

Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy writes: “1) Ukraine’s default administration, 2) Ukraine will be able to get IMF support as soon as the new Cabinet is in place, and 3) early parliamentary elections are a positive development for Ukraine. All in all, we see a high likelihood of at least one IMF loan tranche for Ukraine by the end of this year. We also see a high chance for the country to get a new IMF program as soon as the existing one expires in early 2020. So far, we see the new power brokers doing all their best to improve Ukraine’s image among international financial partners.”

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