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The NBU is making money: why the regulator cut the key policy rate to 14.5% and how it will affect the economy
The National Bank has recently cut its key policy rate from 15% to 14.5%. The previous rate cut took place back in December last year, preceded by several rounds of cuts over the course of six months. Artem Shcherbyna, Chief Investment Officer at Capital Times, explains why the NBU took this step again after maintaining the discount rate at 15% in January 2024, how it will affect the Ukrainian economy, and whether we should expect similar steps from the regulator in the near future.
Can trees grow to the sky? How to correctly estimate the value of an IT business
The trend of falling demand in the IT sector and, as a result, falling company values will continue in the coming years. Serge Hancharevich, Managing Partner of Capital Times, tells how to correctly assess the value of an IT business in a recession in his column for AIN.UA.
The AI revolution and the resilience of the “magic seven”. Why are global stock indices updating historical highs and is there a basis for further growth?
Global stock indices have risen by 15-25% since November 2023. What is the reason for this optimism and why a possible stock market decline is a great opportunity for new investments in the capital market? Artem Shcherbyna, Chief Investment Officer at Capital Times, tells us.
Olena Tertyshnyk, Investment Associate Capital Times, attended Ukraine Tech Day in London on October 31, 2023.
The event showcased the incredible dynamism, resilience, and competitiveness of the Ukrainian tech sector. Ukraine continues to establish itself as a high-tech, skilled, and cost-competitive tech economy with a multitude
From a Private Initiative to an International Charity:Children of Heroes Foundation Establishes a Supervisory Board in Ukraine
The Supervisory Board of the Foundation will comprise the Managing Partner of Deloitte in Ukraine, the Co-Founder of Preply, and several other prominent community leaders. The Children of Heroes Charity
Macroeconomic Study Ukraine 2022. Expectations realized in 2023
Last year, in August, we presented our annual Macroeconomic Survey Ukraine 2022-2024. Capital Times was among the few organizations that dared to assess the current state of Ukraine’s economy and forecast the course of events both on the frontline and in the national economy. We would like to remind you that from the beginning of the full-scale invasion until the beginning of 2023, official statistics have hardly been published.
Carlsquare recognized as the best company in the German M&A market
Carlsquare, our partner in the Globalscope Partners network, has been recognized as the best performer in the German M&A market in terms of deal activity in the first half of
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