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Dragon Capital News and Comments

  • Mar 07, 2018

    Dragon Capital Acquires Lviv Shopping Center Victoria Gardens

    Dragon Capital Investments Limited, a member of the Dragon Capital group of companies, has completed the acquisition of shopping center Victoria Gardens, in the city of Lviv, from two Turkish private investors.

  • Mar 03, 2018

    Keynote Speech — Volodymyr Groysman. 14th Annual Ukraine Investor Conference

  • Mar 03, 2018

    Keynote Speech — Oleksandr Danyliuk. 14th Annual Ukraine Investor Conference

  • Mar 03, 2018

    Keynote Speech — Hugues Mingarelli. 14th Annual Ukraine Investor Conference

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Research

  • Ukraine: GDP Warrants – Solid Upside Based on Revised Valuation Apr 17, 2018
    We forecast Ukraine’s real GDP growth at 3.5% in 2018 and 3.0% in 2019 and estimate nominal GDP will hit $134bn in 2019, above the payout threshold on warrants of $125.4bn. Although our base-case real GDP growth forecast still suggests zero payout on warr ...
  • Ukrainian Bond Weekly Apr 16, 2018
    Weekly roundup (Apr. 11-16): NBU keeps discount rate unchanged at 17.0%, in line with expectations, maintains key forecasts; consumer inflation slows to 13.2% y-o-y in March; World Bank expects real GDP growth to speed up to 3.5-4.0%, warns of increased f ...
  • Ukraine Strategy Weekly: Sentiment Ideas Driven by Upcoming Results Apr 16, 2018
    Domestic stocks did well last week, with the KP-Dragon index gaining 1.6% w-o-w and the local (and narrower) UX index performing much stronger: +4.0% in UAH and +3.4% in USD terms. As our strategy update took a break last week due to a bank holiday follow ...
  • Ukrainian Bond Weekly Apr 10, 2018
    Weekly roundup (Apr. 3-10): Consumer prices rose 1.1% m-o-m in March – in line with our expectations, bringing y-o-y inflation to 13.2% vs. 14.0% in February; Ukraine to issue new Eurobond after staff level agreement with IMF – Finance Minister; NBU reser ...
  • Ukrainian Economy: Upgrading Selected Forecasts, Keeping View on IMF Apr 05, 2018
    The government faces $8.0bn of external debt repayments in 2018-2019, based on our updated estimate, and $5.4bn of local currency funding needs. We reiterate our view that large funding requirements will keep Ukraine in need of securing the next IMF tranc ...
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