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Ukraine state-owned enterprises weekly — Special issue on state-owned railway company Ukrzaliznytsia

Ukraine state-owned enterprises weekly — Special issue on state-owned railway company Ukrzaliznytsia

Editor’s Note: This is issue 153 (special issue) of Ukrainian State-Owned Enterprises Weekly. The Kyiv Independent is reposting it with permission. Ukrzaliznytsia’s corporate governance failures In this special issue, Oleksandr Lysenko and Andriy Boytsun highlight several events illustrating failures in the corporate governance of Ukrzaliznytsia. These relate to

Why are Ukrainian banks so profitable during war?

Why are Ukrainian banks so profitable during war?

by Dominic Culverwell

Ukraine’s banks are flush with cash. An influx of foreign aid, high interest rates on government bonds, pay rises for soldiers, and central bank policies after the start of the full-scale invasion boosted the sector's profits to 40.5 billion hryvnia ($1 billion) in the first three months of

Ukrainian State-Owned Enterprises Weekly – Special issue: Top 2022 events to watch

Ukrainian State-Owned Enterprises Weekly – Special issue: Top 2022 events to watch

Editor’s Note: This is the beginning-of-the-year issue of Ukrainian State-Owned Enterprises Weekly. The Kyiv Independent is reposting it with permission. Adoption of draft law No. 5593-d on corporate governance at SOEs Draft law No. 5593-d is called to improve the existing legislation on corporate governance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs)

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Musk denies US threat to cut Starlink over Ukraine minerals deal.

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has denied reports that the United States threatened to shut off Starlink in Ukraine unless Kyiv agreed to a minerals deal. Responding to a report by Reuters, Musk called the claim "false" and accused the news agency of lying.
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Trump admits Russia attacked Ukraine.

"Russia attacked, but they shouldn't have let him attack," U.S. President Donald Trump said on Feb. 21, after previously blaming Ukraine for starting the war.
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