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War in Ukraine
ANALYSIS: How Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine is Driving Up the Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner for Americans
Americans can be grateful to Putin this Thanksgiving for contributing to the higher price of a traditional turkey dinner since he launched Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Nov. 29, 2024
Denmark
Ukraine and Denmark to Launch “Fast-Track” for Danish Investors
Danish companies will be able to more easily access the relevant Ukrainian authorities, quickly addressing the business-related issues that they face.
Nov. 28, 2024
Ukraine
Bond Market Insight: Large UAH-Denominated Borrowings
Ukraine borrowed $452.4 billion but did not decrease government bond interest rates. Bond Market Insight for Nov. 27
Nov. 27, 2024
Energy
US Dollar Soars Above 105 Rubles: What’s Behind Russia’s Currency Freefall?
The Ruble’s current depreciation began in August, alongside the rise in the key rate which started earlier to sustain hardship in Russia’s economy.
Nov. 27, 2024
Ukraine
Freezing Winter Awaits Ukrainians Because of Russian Missile Offensive
Seasonal demand growth will still cause electricity shortages in Ukraine. Russia’s missile strikes on energy infrastructure has damaged 85% of thermal generation, impacting energy security.
Nov. 26, 2024
War in Ukraine
Over 100K Ukrainians Return to Russian-Occupied Donbas as Economic Hardship Grows
IDPs who fled Russia’s invasion in 2022 are returning to their homes in the Donbas under Russian occupation because they cannot keep up with the cost of living in Ukrainian-controlled territory.
Nov. 23, 2024
War in Ukraine
Ukraine to Receive Over $1 Billion in 6th Aid Package from IMF
Ukraine will receive its sixth tranche of IMF after the organization finds that the country has successfully kept its economy resilient and has completed the necessary steps to move forward.
Nov. 19, 2024
War in Ukraine
Parliament Approves Next Year’s Budget
Ukraine’s lawmakers voted for the final second review of the 2025 state budget: it includes predictable war expenses, eliminating corruption in social wages, and $5 billion less in foreign aid.
Nov. 19, 2024

