Ukrainian central bank calls for parliament to pass consumer protection law

Move comes amid concerns over international financial aid to Ukraine

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The National Bank of Ukraine

The National Bank of Ukraine has urged the country's parliament to pass two draft laws aimed at protecting consumers of financial services, after it failed to do so in 2015. Concern, meanwhile, is growing over the possibility that international financial aid to Ukraine might not be resumed.

One draft law would "impose a level playing field for banks and non-bank financial institutions" when dealing with consumers, the bank says, setting out "equal requirements" for honest advertising and

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