LONDON (Reuters) - Ukraine's five-year credit default swaps fell sharply on Monday after hopes grew Ukraine will get foreign aid after the ousting of Moscow-backed Viktor Yanukovich.
Ukraine's interim leadership pledged to put the country back on course for European integration and acting President Oleksander Turchinov aims to swear in a government by Tuesday that can provide authority until a presidential election on May 25.
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