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Ukraine's Finance Ministry Raises ₴8.45 Billion from Bond Auction

On June 9, 2026, Ukraine's Finance Ministry raised ₴8.45 billion through a bond auction. This funding aims to support the state budget amid ongoing economic challenges.

Ukrinform UAUpdate2 min readUpdated 6/10/2026

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Published Jun 9, 2026, 5:01 PMUpdated Jun 10, 2026, 6:04 AM
On June 9, 2026, Ukraine's Finance Ministry raised ₴8.45 billion through a bond auction. This funding aims to support the state budget am...

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At a glance

  • Ukraine's Ministry of Finance raised ₴8.45 billion on June 9, 2026.
  • One-year bonds attracted ₴1.38 billion at 15.15% interest.
  • Two-year bonds generated ₴2.04 billion at 15.83% yield.
  • Three-year, eight-month bonds raised ₴5.04 billion at 12.90% yield.
  • Total bond issuance since January 2026 nears ₴201 billion.

Why it matters

The funds raised from this bond auction are essential to stabilize Ukraine's economy during an extended period of conflict. They reflect continued investor confidence which can aid in maintaining public services and operations.

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What Happened

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On June 9, 2026, Ukraine's Ministry of Finance conducted an auction for the issuance of domestic government bonds (ОВДП), successfully raising ₴8.45 billion for the state budget. This funding is part of the government's efforts to finance its operations amid persistent economic challenges.

Key Details

According to a statement by the Ministry of Finance, the auction included several types of bonds with different maturities and interest rates. 1. One-year bonds were issued at an interest rate of 15.15%, generating ₴1.38 billion.

  • Two-year bonds were offered with a yield of 15.83%, securing ₴2.04 billion for the budget. 3. The three-year, eight-month bonds had a yield of 12.90%, bringing in ₴5.04 billion.
  • During the period from January to May 2026, the government raised nearly ₴201 billion through various bond auctions. 5. Since the beginning of the wartime state, the total amount raised through the issuance of these bonds exceeds ₴2.22 trillion.

Why It Matters

The successful bond auction demonstrates the government's ongoing ability to attract investment even amid challenging economic conditions. Such fundraising efforts are crucial for maintaining public services and supporting the national budget.

Background

The issuance of domestic bonds is a frequent tool used by the Ukrainian government, especially during times of fiscal strain. The continued support from investors through these auctions reflects confidence in the country’s economic recovery efforts.

Further, these bonds are often issued in response to strategic fiscal requirements as the budget faces pressures from near-constant security and humanitarian expenses due to the ongoing conflict. The Ukrainian national bank's recent reports indicated a subsequent decrease in international reserves, emphasizing the importance of domestic financing measures.

It is imperative for the government to maintain consistent funding streams to address both immediate and long-term economic needs.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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