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Why a London hedge fund wants its cash back from Ukraine

London hedge-fund manager Richard Deitz sees his case as a test not just for him as an investor but also for Ukraine

Ukraine is fighting for its survival and is desperate for cash, but that isn’t deterring London hedge-fund manager Richard Deitz from demanding money back from an ill-fated investment there.

Deitz’s VR Capital has a long history of making money in countries going through upheaval. His fund paid $123m in 2019 to buy distressed loans issued by state-owned Ukrainian Railways, hoping they could work out a repayment and get a double-digit return. But in May the Ukrainian government seized the investment as part of its sweep to nationalise Russian assets within its borders.

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