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S&P assigns Ukraine’s new Eurobonds ‘B+’ rating

S&P assigns Ukraine’s new Eurobonds ‘B+’ rating

27 September 2010

Standard & Poor’s announced on Friday that it assigned Ukraine’s new Eurobonds (USD 0.5 bln five-year tranche and USD 1.5 bln ten-year tranche) a ‘B+’ rating. S&P said the rating was in line with the sovereign rating. Ukraine placed the two Eurobond tranches last week at 6.875% for the five-year tranche and 7.75% for the ten-year tranche.

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