Ukraine in Arabic | NBU : UAH falls again

Again on 22. The national Bank lowered the exchange rate of the hryvnia.

Kiev/ Ukraine in Arabic/ Ukrainian hryvnia to the US dollar, supported by the NBU at a stable level administrative methods a couple of years, according to experts, can be significantly reduced due to the pressure of the external trade deficit on the economy and large-scale payments on the multi-billion Euro loan from the IMF.

Despite the assurances of the regulator, experts and the population still tend to believe that waiting for the hryvnia devaluation.

The national Bank on Tuesday, March 17, has once again lowered the hryvnia to 22,24 per dollar.

As of 14:00 national Bank set the exchange rate at the level of:

$ 100 - 2224,68 USD.

100 Euro 2348,60 USD.

10 Russian rubles - 3,5796 USD.

On the eve of Monday, the national Bank lowered the rate of the hryvnia to 21,77 per dollar. Note, in the amendments to the state budget for 2015, agreed with the IMF, set the hryvnia exchange rate is 21.7 per dollar.

on 25 February, the Ukrainian government has developed a set of measures to stabilize the situation on the currency market. Measures were developed at the meeting with the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. Then the hryvnia fell.

 

 

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