Ukrainian Bonds Fall Most in Week as Premier Yatsenyuk Resigns
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Ukrainian bonds fell the most in a week as Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk resigned, fueling concern attempts to meet requirements for international aid will be delayed.
Yatsenyuk told parliament in Kiev today that he’s stepping down after losing the support of his allies and failing to pass legislation. An International Monetary Fund $17 billion loan program that is keeping the former Soviet republic afloat requires the country to adopt austerity measures and overhaul its economy.