In January, the amount of imported cash reached $803.4 million. This is $170.5 million more than in December.
In January, the amount of foreign currency cash imported by Ukrainian banks was the highest since the beginning of the war with Russia. This was confirmed by the data of the National Bank on Monday, February 27.
Thus, in January the amount of imported cash currency reached 803.4 million dollars. This is $170.5 million more than in December last year ($632.9 million).
In addition, $57.4 million was taken from Ukraine in January. This is $12.0 million more than in December.
Remember that last week the National Bank sold the lowest currency since the beginning of the year. At the same time, the regulator reduces the amount of money sold for three weeks in a row.
Earlier, the head of the NBU Andrey Pyshny was called a threat to the stability of the hryvnia exchange rate. According to him, the Ukrainian economy has a huge excess of liquidity caused by the financing of the war budget.
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Source: korrespondent

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