East Capital holds its breath as Ukraine's presidential election approaches

As one of the few Nordic investors in Ukraine, Stockholm-based emerging and frontier market specialist East Capital sees the election outcome as be pivotal for future of Ukrainian economy. UK-based Aviva Investors would be very concerned about the asset prices if former prime minister were to win sunday's election.
Photo: Jacob Grapengiesser
Photo: Jacob Grapengiesser
Reeta Paakkinen

Sunday's presidential elections in Ukraine are expected to be key for the development of the country's economy and especially its structural reform program, investors believe.

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