Ukraine's GDP warrant debt set for biggest weekly loss since 2022 invasion
LONDON, April 4 (Reuters) - Ukraine's GDP warrant - a bond-like debt instrument that only pays out when the economy grows strongly - was on track for its biggest weekly loss on Friday since just after Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The warrants were down just over 1 cent on the day to be bid at 66.87 cents XS1303929894=TE having also wiped out all the gains they made following U.S. President Donald Trump's reelection last year.
Some of the country's sovereign bonds - which were restructured last year - and are also linked to the economy's performance, shed as much as 1.5 cents. XS2895057177=TE, XS2895057334=TE
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