KYIV, March 16 (Reuters) - Ukraine's central bank
governor said on Thursday he hoped there would be "good news"
early next week following talks with the International Monetary
Fund.
"We have managed to make considerable progress and we look
with optimism on the next couple of days. We hope to finalise
the work in the coming days this week, and believe in good news
at the start of next week," said the bank's governor, Andriy
Pyshnyi.
He was speaking during an online briefing from Warsaw, where
Ukraine has been holding talks with the IMF mission.
(Reporting by Olena Harmash, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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