This may have been independent Ukraine’s last calm summer for a while. There will soon be a reckoning with what succeeded and what did not after the revolution of 2013...
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The European Commission has agreed to offer Ukraine macro-financial assistance (MFA) of up to 1 billion euros in the form of medium- and long-term loans. The EU loans...
A dispute over three billion US dollars in unpaid Ukrainian bonds is set to go to a full trial in the English courts, appeal judges ruled on September 14. The trial is...
The Finance Minister of Belarus Maxim Ermolovich confirmed on September 10 that the country had turned down International Monetary Fund (IMF) financing so as not to...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its prediction for the growth of the Georgian economy in 2018 upwards to 5.5 per cent as a result of stronger than...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has backed Ukraine’s revised plans for an anti-corruption court, fulfilling one condition for unlocking the next 2 billion US...
Ukraine’s pension reform was introduced in October 2017. Most of the amendments it brings to the existing system are long term and haven’t really had time to play out...
Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched a National Summary Data Page (NSDP) to implement the recommendations of the enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS). The...
IMF staff have published their preliminary findings from an official visit to Hungary. Their report hailed Hungary’s achievement of several years’ economic growth and...
Ukraine’s parliament voted on June 7 to establish a special court to try corruption cases, in order to meet an International Monetary Fund (IMF) requirement that...
Economic performance remains solid in Kosovo, but fiscal risks have increased. That is the headline conclusion of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission to the...
Except for its ever improving wines, Moldova rarely enjoys good news. This, however, has been changing recently with the country’s noticeable achievements worth cautious...