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Abstract:Ukraine says it has reached the required quorum for holders of the country’s GDP warrants to vote on Wednesday over a consent solicitation that proposes changes to the securities, according to a regulatory filling on Tuesday.
-Ukraine has gained the necessary approval from holders of its GDP warrants to its request for proposed changes to the securities, preliminary results of a vote released in a filing on Tuesday showed.
The Ukrainian government launched a proposal in July to change conditions on its $2.6 billion of outstanding GDP (gross domestic product) warrants, a derivative security that triggers payments linked to economic growth.
“Approximately 93% of Holders of the Notional Amount of Securities outstanding were represented for quorum purposes and approximately 91% of such Holders had voted in favour of the Extraordinary Resolution,” Tuesdays statement said.
Ukraine said that final results will be announced after a meeting on Wednesday.
Kyiv is also asking creditors to defer payments on the war-torn countrys international bonds for 24 months as Ukraine seeks to avoid a potential $20 billion debt default.
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