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ukraine Exchange scheme extended – hryvnia banknotes can be exchanged for euros until 18 November 2022
Refugees who fled the war in Ukraine can exchange hryvnia banknotes for euros in Germany. The Federal Ministry of Finance and the Deutsche Bundesbank agreed with the National Bank of Ukraine to extend the offer to 18 November 2022. The German Banking Industry Committee (Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft) and its participating banks want to continue supporting refugees. The scheme’s conditions remain …
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ukraine Germany supports debt service suspension for Ukraine
Together with other official bilateral creditors, Germany intends to participate in a coordinated suspension of the payments that Ukraine makes to service its bilateral debts.
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Ukraine Statement regarding debt service suspension for Ukraine
The Group of Creditors of Ukraine has issued a joint statement announcing plans to grant debt service suspension to Ukraine.
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Ukraine Germany provides €1bn in financial assistance to Ukraine
Only one month after the G7 pledged to provide Ukraine with extensive budgetary assistance, Germany is disbursing its contribution of €1bn. "Ukraine needs this financial support to maintain its ability to act", Christian Lindner said in his statement.
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g7-presidency G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors´ Petersberg Communiqué
The G7 finance ministers and central bank governors released a joint communiqué following their meeting on 20 May.
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G7 G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors´ Petersberg Communiqué
The G7 finance ministers and central bank governors released a joint communiqué following their meeting on 20 May.
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G7 Press conference on the results of the meeting of G7 finance ministers
The G7 countries are determined to take resolute measures to stop rising inflation and boost economic growth, said Christian Lindner following the meeting of G7 finance ministers and central bank governors.
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G7 Doorstep with Christian Lindner prior to the meeting of G7 finance ministers
“We must ensure financial stability, especially in times of high inflation. We are particularly concerned about developing and emerging economies with very high debt levels.” This was one of the key messages delivered by Finance Minister Christian Lindner in his statement prior to the meeting of G7 finance ministers and central bank governors in Bonn.
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G7 Christian Lindner on the G7 meeting in Bonn and Königswinter
In a statement ahead of the meeting of G7 finance ministers and central bank governors in Bonn, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner emphasised that we are currently facing particularly challenging times. He stated that officials would discuss ways to support Ukraine and safeguard its financial capacity.