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This is the first long-dated dollar debt since Ukraine raised $3 billion one year ago.
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This is the first long-dated dollar debt since Ukraine raised $3 billion one year ago. That 15-year bond priced at 7.375%. It now yields 9.417%, reports the Financial Times. Sergey Fursa, fixed-income trader at Dragon Capital, tells Bloomberg: “High borrowing costs are the price for the delay in talks” with the IMF.