Ukraine Takes Unorthodox Pitch to Wall Street to Raise Billions in Debt

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Ukraine Takes Unorthodox Pitch to Wall Street to Raise Billions in Debt
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Ukraine is using unconventional strategies in a bid to win over Wall Street as it seeks to fund the war effort and reconstruction

Officials who have negotiated international loans and a debt-payment holiday now hope to leverage foreign backing to help fund the war effort and reconstruction

Ukraine’s head of public debt management, Yuriy Butsa, visited investors in New York recently after a journey involving a roughly 500-mile car drive from Kyiv and several flights.

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