The National Bank of Ukraine expects that the arrival of the mission of the International Monetary Fund will have a positive result, and Ukraine will receive a tranche of about $ 2 billion by the end of autumn. This was during a roundtable on the hryvnia exchange rate, NBU Deputy Governor Oleg Churii informed, UNN correspondent reports.
"The chances for a positive review (programs of cooperation with the IMF - Ed.) are very high: our forecast is that we will be able to come to an agreement with IMF and receive a tranche of about $ 2 billion by the end of the autumn, and it will also open up opportunities for cooperation with other international financial organizations and get another 1.5 billion of financial assistance", Chury said.
As he added, after that Ukraine will be able to enter the eurobond market and place them for about 1.5 billion dollars.
It should be reminded that Prime Minister Vladimir Groisman commented on the IMF's demand for gas prices.