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Ukraine: Struggling banking sector and substantial political and economic uncertainty

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  • Barisitz, Stephan
  • Fungáčová, Zuzana

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  • Barisitz, Stephan & Fungáčová, Zuzana, 2015. "Ukraine: Struggling banking sector and substantial political and economic uncertainty," BOFIT Policy Briefs 3/2015, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
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    1. Stephan Barisitz & Mathias Lahnsteiner, 2009. "Investor Commitment Tested by Deep Crisis: Banking Development in Ukraine," Financial Stability Report, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 18, pages 67-75.
    2. Fungáčová, Zuzana & Korhonen, Iikka, 2014. "Ukrainian banking sector in turmoil," BOFIT Policy Briefs 10/2014, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
    3. International Monetary Fund, 2015. "Ukraine: Request for Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility and Cancellation of Stand-By Arrangement," IMF Staff Country Reports 2015/069, International Monetary Fund.
    4. Stephan Barisitz & Ulrich Gunter & Mathias Lahnsteiner, 2012. "Ukrainian Banks Face Heightened Uncertainty and Challenges," Financial Stability Report, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 23, pages 50-57.
    5. Stephan Barisitz, 2009. "Banking Sector Transformation in CESEE," Focus on European Economic Integration, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 5, pages 92-100.
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