The Orphanage, novel written by Serhiy Zhadan, wins EBRD Literature Prize
The Orphanage, a novel written by Serhiy Zhadan and translated by Reilly Costigan-Humes and Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler, has won the 2022 EBRD Literature Prize. This is...
EBRD invested more than €1 bln in Ukrainian projects last year
EBRD invested €1.1 billion in 51 Ukraine projects last year. Of the 38 countries where the development of bank loans money, Ukraine was second only...
Kyiv-Odesa highway will be changed into a European standard motorway
The Ukrainian authorities and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) have signed a EUR 900 million memorandum of understanding that should transform the...
EBRD wants to see an end of the mixed signals on PrivatBank
Alain Pilloux, the vice president of EBRD of the largest foreign investor in Ukraine, told the investment conference in Mariupol that mixed signals on PrivatBank...
EBRD will loan Ukrzaliznytsia $100 mln to modernize infrastructure
The EBRD plans to loan Ukrzaliznytsia $100 million to modernize Ukraine’s portion of the Trans-European Transport Network [TEN-T], Yevhen Kravtsov, the state railroad CEO, writes on Facebook....
EBRD will provide €900 mln for Kyiv-Odesa road
European banks will provide €900 million for the repair of Ukraine’s busiest highway, the 453 km Kyiv-Odesa road, says Slavomir Novak, the outgoing head of Ukravtodor,...
EBRD is buying $100 million worth of Eurobonds issued by Ukraine Railways
The EBRD is buying $100 million worth of five-year Eurobonds issued by Ukraine Railways [UZ] with an annual yield of 7.29%, reports the new Infrastructure...
The EBRD wants to double its investment in Ukraine
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) plans in 2019 to increase the volume of investment in the Ukrainian economy to $1 billion, head...
EBRD: Investment climate reforms have advanced in Ukraine
According to the Transition Report for 2018-2019 of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the investment climate reforms have advanced in Ukraine but...