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The NBU will not raise the fixed exchange rate

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At the beginning of the war, the central bank adjusted the dollar exchange rate to 29.25 hryvnia and has not changed it.

The National Bank will not change the official exchange rate of hryvnia against the dollar fixed for the duration of the war. This was stated by Deputy Head of the NBU Yuri Heletiy in an interview with Forbes Ukraine.

After the start of the war, the NBU adjusted the dollar exchange rate to the level of 29.25 hryvnias.

“Right now, we keep everything. The fixed exchange rate helps to maintain the price growth rate and meet the needs of the economy, which is gradually recovering. We will continue to monitor the market situation,” he said.

Consequently, the NBU does not consider the option to raise the level of the fixed exchange rate.

“We have not yet discussed this issue. We are working within the existing course,” he added.

Recall, from May 21, the NBU allowed banks not to limit their rates for the sale of cash currency, and also removed restrictions on the rate at which banks write hryvnia funds from cards for on non-cash payments or withdraw funds from overseas cards.

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Source: korrespondent

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