KIEV, Sept. 20 – The share of foreign capital in the Ukrainian banking sector fell from 31.7% in July to 30.2% in August, according to the National Bank of Ukraine.
LONDON, Sept 19 - Moody's Investors Service has assigned long-term global and national scale ratings of B2 and A2.ua to the Ukrainian City of Berdyansk, the ratings agency announced.
KIEV, Sept. 19 ??“ Seven companies have submitted their bids with estimates for a tender for the overhaul of the 93-km-long stretch of the M-06 Kiev-Chop highway from Brody to Rivne.
VIENNA, Sept. 19 ??“ The role of nuclear power in Ukraine's energy security will grow in the mid- and long-term, Fuel and Energy Minister Yuriy Boyko said at the 50th session of the IAEA general Conference in Vienna on Tuesday.
KIEV, Sept. 20 ??“ Ukraine's government has proposed allocating UAH26.8 billion in the 2007 national budget to fund ???innovation and investment??? - almost 50% more than in 2006, Deputy Finance Minister Anatoliy Miarkovsky said Tuesday.
KIEV, Sept. 20 - Russia and Ukraine may postpone holding a round of natural gas talks that had been scheduled late September, an official at the Ukrainian Energy and Fuel Ministry said Tuesday.
LONDON, Sept. 20 - Lukoil-Neftekhim and the German engineering company UHDE GmbH are to sign a contract in October to reconstruct a chlorine and hydrate of sodium production plant at Karpatneftekhim Ltd. (Ukraine), which is a part of Lukoil-Neftekhim Group.
KHARTSYZSK, Sept. 20 - Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant is planning to enter the foreign borrowing market in 2006, according to the plant's director general, Andriy Shyshatsky.
KIEV, Sept. 20 ??“ Sweden??™s Alfa Laval, a world leader in fluid control systems, is to boost commodity turnover by around 83% in 2005, to ?15 mln, Hennady Rudenko, the director general of the company's Ukrainian-based representative office, said in an interview with the Business weekly magazine, Interfax-Ukraine reported.
MOSCOW, Sept. 20 - The Evraz Group has spent around $25 mln on buying minority stakes in the Ordzhonikidze and Marhanets ore-mining and dressing mills from the industrial and financial concern Prydniprovia, which is controlled by businessman and ex-President Leonid Kuchma's son-in-law Viktor Pinchuk.