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Ukraine’s investor attractiveness edges up
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20 January 2010
Although Ukraine has slightly improved its investment climate, the country continues to pose large risks to investors, says the report by Political Risk Atlas published by Maplecroft.
According to the report, corporate management and macroeconomic stability indicators went down, same as observance of human rights by law enforcement and standards of education.
Simultaneously, the level of state regulation of the economy, political stability and anti-terrorist safety rose.
This allowed Ukraine to change its 62th position it had on the list investment attractive countries in 2009 for a better 74th position in 2010.
The 2010 Mapplecroft report was based on data from international organizations, mass media and the company’s sources.
The list includes 196 countries. The top ten shows such countries with critical risks as Somalia, Congo, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Zimbabwe, North Korea, Pakistan and Russia.
Source:
ZIK
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