Reports suggest the US administration is making headway on a 'prosperity agreement' framework with Ukraine, with BlackRock positioned as a key participant in the initiative. This development signals broader economic restructuring and institutional capital involvement in post-conflict economic planning. Such arrangements involving major financial players could reshape global investment patterns and capital flows.
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UncleWhale
· 7h ago
Blackstone is at it again, I am too familiar with this trick.
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RektButStillHere
· 9h ago
BlackRock is back? Now they're really going to treat Ukraine as an ATM.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-07 10:57
Blackstone directly enters Ukraine, this deal is definitely not simple.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-06 23:52
Blackstone is back to playing the acquisition game, this time targeting Ukraine... It's a bit hard to hold back.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-06 23:49
Blackstone getting involved in Ukraine reconstruction? That's an old trick. Capital senses the smell of gunpowder and comes to suck blood.
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SolidityJester
· 01-06 23:38
BlackRock is back again, this time directly involved in Ukraine's reconstruction? It feels like the global economy has been messed up by a few major institutions.
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potentially_notable
· 01-06 23:29
Blackstone is back again, this time directly participating in Ukraine's reconstruction. Impressive!
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SerumDegen
· 01-06 23:23
bruh blackrock getting positioned as the architect of post-war economies... that's not copium that's straight up morphine. who's actually watching the on-chain signals here? 💭
Reports suggest the US administration is making headway on a 'prosperity agreement' framework with Ukraine, with BlackRock positioned as a key participant in the initiative. This development signals broader economic restructuring and institutional capital involvement in post-conflict economic planning. Such arrangements involving major financial players could reshape global investment patterns and capital flows.