LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Ukraine's international
government bonds rallied on Tuesday as hopes for a ceasefire in
the nearly four year-long war with Russia continued to build.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he may soon
have some "good news" on ceasefire efforts. The Financial Times
reported Ukraine had agreed with Western partners that any
persistent Russian violations of a future ceasefire would
trigger a co-ordinated, multi-tiered military response.
Ukraine's government bonds, which are highly sensitive to
the war due to the impact on the economy, jumped as much as 1.5
cents, leaving the majority of them
at their highest since they were restructured
in September 2024.