Finance
Economy
Ukraine's Business Recovery Index Turns Negative for First Time Since 2023 as Orders Collapse
Order portfolios hit a record low and uncertainty surged in April, though production and exports offered a rare bright spot for Ukrainian industry.
May 14, 2026
US
US Renews $100 Million Aid Offer to Cuba Amid Tensions
The US renewed a $100 million aid offer to Cuba as tensions rise over sanctions and Havana rejects Washington’s claims.
May 13, 2026
Ukraine
Bucharest 9, Nordic Leaders Call for Increased Pressure on Russia
NATO’s Bucharest 9 and Nordic leaders called for stronger pressure on Russia, reaffirming support for Ukraine amid ongoing Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure.
May 13, 2026
US
Cost of US Conflict With Iran Nears $29 Billion, Pentagon Says
The Pentagon said the cost of the US conflict with Iran has climbed to nearly $29 billion, drawing scrutiny from lawmakers.
May 12, 2026
Ukraine
Former Presidential Office Head Notified of Suspicion in Major Laundering Case
Ukrainian investigators have notified Andriy Yermak of suspicion in a money‑laundering case linked to the energy sector and luxury real estate developments.
May 11, 2026
IMF
Investors Still Eye Ukraine Reconstruction Despite War, PrivatBank CEO Says
PrivatBank CEO Mikael Björknert says discussions with stakeholders are now focused on the hard question: who finances Ukraine’s $600 billion rebuild?
May 11, 2026
Economy
Ukraine Inflation Accelerates to 8.6% as Logistics Costs Keep Rising
Inflation in Ukraine accelerated for a second consecutive month in April, but monthly data show the pace has slowed.
May 8, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Opens Housing Funds Reservation for Displaced Veterans
Ukraine has launched a new funding phase for a program providing housing vouchers worth up to Hr.2 million ($44,400) to help displaced veterans and people with disabilities resettle in safer regions.
May 1, 2026
“It Is Not for IMF to Organize Parliament” | Alfred Kammer Exclusive Interview
IMF Europe chief Alfred Kammer speaks to Kyiv Post in a final interview: Ukraine tax clash, hryvnia, Russian strikes, Europe’s weak growth and the need of energy shift, and his message to Ukraine.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
The European Commission’s Flexibility Secures Tranche as Ukraine’s Reform ‘Debt’ Mounts
Ukraine has resumed progress on IMF and EU commitments, securing a €2.75 billion tranche thanks to EU Commission flexibility, but key reforms remain delayed as unmet obligations continue to grow.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
China Becomes Main Gateway for Russia’s Sanctioned Tech Imports
Russia’s reliance on China for sanctioned technology has deepened, despite EU sanction efforts to curb supplies critical to the Kremlin’s war effort.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Russia May Seek Sanctions Relief in Exchange for Ceasefire
The remarks follow reports that Vladimir Putin discussed potential ceasefire arrangements with Donald Trump ahead of Russia’s Victory Day celebrations.
April 30, 2026
Economy
Ukraine’s Central Bank Forecast: Increased Inflation, Decreased GDP
Despite the 2026 inflation forecast increasing by 2% compared to the previous figure, the central bank kept the key rate at 15%, and thinks the effect of the Middle East War on prices is temporary.
April 30, 2026
IMF
‘It Is Not for the IMF To Organize Parliament’, IMF’s European Director Says
Alfred Kammer talks to Kyiv Post about the shocks Europe faces from the Middle East war, priorities for his successors, Ukraine’s IMF progress, pressure on the Hryvnia, and tax votes in parliament.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Hungary’s Magyar Seeks Breakthrough in Brussels on Blocked EU Billions
Hungary’s incoming leader met EU officials in Brussels as he seeks to repair ties and unlock billions in frozen EU funding after years of tensions under Viktor Orbán.
April 29, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Extends Household Electricity Tariff Until October 2026
Households will continue paying Hr. 4.32 ($0.098) per kilowatt-hour (kWh), while electric‑heated homes keep a lower winter tariff, the government said.
April 29, 2026

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