Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy writes from Kyiv

Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy writes from Kyiv

Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy writes from Kyiv: “Given the high importance of the next IMF tranche for Ukraine’s mid-term debt sustainability, we see a high chance that the government will find agreement on all its outstanding issues with the IMF mission. If so, Ukraine is likely to receive the next tranche in October. That will open doors to receive up to $1.4 billion in additional loans from the EU and the World Bank this year, as well as allow the government to enter the international Eurobond market.”

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