Economy
Ukraine
‘Keeping Commerce Human’ – Exclusive Interview with Etsy CEO on Operations in Ukraine
Kyiv Post CEO Luc Chénier sat down with Etsy CEO Josh Silverman for an in-depth interview about the company’s support and operations during wartime Ukraine that transcend ordinary business.
Nov. 14, 2024
Top News
26% of Russian Passenger Airlines Face Risks of Bankruptcy by 2025
The issues arose from outstanding debts from leased foreign aircraft, where payments had to be made in Russian rubles after 2022 and were unaccepted by foreign lessors.
Nov. 13, 2024
War in Ukraine
US Provides Ukraine With $1.35bn Grant for Social Wages
The grant will be allocated to the state budget and help pay social wages, including salaries for teachers.
Nov. 13, 2024
Economy
War Insurance Reopened Black Sea Grain Corridor, May Reopen Ukraine’s Skies
War insurance saved Ukraine’s vital shipping route for exporting grain, but global insurers should stop “blanket” exclusion of Ukraine’s market, Senior Marsh McLennan partner told Kyiv Post.
Nov. 13, 2024
Bond Market Insight: Oversubscription remains significant
Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance again sold the planned volume of all military and reserve bonds, receiving significant oversubscription. Bond Market Insight for Nov. 13
Nov. 13, 2024
War in Ukraine
Nova Poshta Airline Company Completed Its First Cargo Flight from Budapest to Chisinau
Supernova Airlines plane flew to Moldova to check the process of delivery of parcels to clients in Moldova.
Nov. 13, 2024
War in Ukraine
Zelensky Missed Deadline to Sign Tax Bill, Jeopardizing $4.4 Billion in Revenue
The administration has worked to convince lawmakers and the business community to agree on a historic tax hike for three months, but Zelensky has neither signed the law nor exercised his veto power.
Nov. 13, 2024
ICU Weekly Insight: Banks Buy Reserve Bonds, Eurobonds Price Increase, Central Bank Reserves Fall Before New IMF Review
All Ukraine’s bonds were doing great while hryvnia slightly weakened. Weekly Insight for Nov. 11
Nov. 11, 2024
Economy
Planes Can Fly From Lviv From January 2025 if Politicians and Military Allow
With war insurance promising to become affordable, companies are ready to return to Ukraine’s airports. But only if political and military authorities give the green light.
Nov. 8, 2024
Business
US DFC May Guarantee Record Ukrainian State Mortgage Loans for Recovery
Ukraine wants to pump up the housing industry, make it ready for post-war investments, set transparency and fair rules on the market, head of the state mortgage company said.
Nov. 8, 2024
Zelensky Signs Law Obliging Banks to Disclose More Data on Police Request
The new law, meant to combat tax evasion, will oblige banks to provide more financial data about location and counteragents within 24 hours of a police request.
Nov. 6, 2024
Bond Market Insight: Banks compete for reserve bonds
Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) reintroduced reserve bonds. Bond Market Insight for Nov. 6
Nov. 6, 2024
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Eurobonds Price Increases After US Elections
Ukraine’s Eurobonds price increased by another 3% average after the night of the US elections and Trump’s victory, as funds feel optimistic the war will end.
Nov. 6, 2024
Corruption
70% of EBA Enterprises Keep Investing in Ukraine, Despite War
European Business Association members agree that Russia’s war on Ukraine and corruption are core problems, but that hasn’t stopped investments, according to a recent survey.
Nov. 6, 2024
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Signs $600M Program to Create Jobs in Small, Medium-Sized Businesses
The RISE project, led by the Ukrainian government and the World Bank, should help small and medium-sized businesses gain access to export markets and focus on green competitiveness.
Nov. 5, 2024
IMF
IMF Recommends Ukraine Avoid 50% Windfall Tax on the Banks in 2024
Ukrainian parliamentarians suggested a windfall tax on the banks in a recent bill – the IMF warned it may jeopardize the fairness of the tax system.
Nov. 5, 2024

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