"The money is arriving on the National Bank's accounts, the entire sum will arrive by the end of the day," the ministry said in a statement. It added that USD 2.2 billion will go to government coffers while USD 2.8 billion would go to the account of the central bank.
Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko said yesterday that the second USD 5 billion tranche would arrive later this year.
The total loan from the IMF will amount to USD 17.5 billion, part of an international rescue package for Ukraine, whose economy has been struggling for years but is now also hit by the war with pro-Russian rebels.
As part of the IMF programme, the government is launching today consultations with creditors in an effort to restructure its debt to save USD 15 billion over the next two years.
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It has until June to find a common ground with creditors, which include arch-foe Moscow.
Ukraine's economy is headed for a 5.5 per cent contraction this year. The national currency has lost over two-thirds of its value over the past year.
Investment Capital Ukraine has issued a even more pessimistic prognosis, seeing a contraction by 7.6 per cent and no recovery until 2017, in a note published today.