The Ministry of Finance showed how Ukraine's public debt has decreased in value.


As of June 30, 2024, the state and state-guaranteed debt of Ukraine amounted to 6168 billion hryvnias, or 152.2 billion US dollars. External debt amounted to 4456.4 billion hryvnias, or 109.9 billion US dollars, while domestic debt amounted to 1711.6 billion hryvnias, or 42.2 billion US dollars.
During the second quarter of 2024, the total volume of state and state-guaranteed debt of Ukraine increased by 243.7 billion hryvnias and 1.1 billion US dollars due to increased funding from international partners.
As of June 30, the average cost of state and state-guaranteed debt of Ukraine decreased by 10.3% and stands at 5.6%.
The lion's share of the debt consists of concessional loans from IFIs and foreign governments - 54%, issued securities in the domestic market - 27%, issued securities in the external market - 16%, and loans from commercial banks and other financial institutions - 3%.
By currency structure, 35% of the debt is in euros, 26% in US dollars, 25% in hryvnias, 10% in SDRs, and 4% in other currencies.
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