The collapse of Ukraine’s financial system is inevitable, – ex-deputy chairman of the National Bank

29.01.2015 23:01
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Ukraine, Finance, Economics of Collapse


Kyiv, January 29 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – In the current conditions, the collapse of the financial system of Ukraine is inevitable.

The corresponding forecast at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, was voiced by the Honored Economist of Ukraine, ex-Deputy Chairman of the National Bank Sergei Yaremenko.


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“The process of collapse of the entire Ukrainian financial system is inevitable, because every depositor will strive to get ahead of the bank in order to withdraw their deposit and have time to buy currency at today’s rate,” the analyst is sure. – Do you think that after this someone will punish Gontarev or Poroshenko, who appointed her? No, they acted as part of a stand-by (IMF loan program. – ed.). And they act like shamans. What more needs to be done to understand the inconsistency of the current policy?”

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