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National Bank reduced foreign currency sales by $200 million

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Since the beginning of the year, the National Bank sold $24.8 billion in the interbank market and bought only $213 million.

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The National Bank this week sold 522.1 million dollars and bought 680 thousand dollars. This was confirmed by the regulator’s data on Sunday, November 26.

The volume of sales in the interbank foreign exchange market decreased by $200 million compared to the previous week. Then sales from reserves totaled $721 million.

In total, since the beginning of the year, National Bank sold $24.8 billion and bought only $213 million.

We remind you that this week the dollar exchange rate has significantly decreased. Only on Friday did the US currency leave its lowest value since the beginning of October, when the NBU switched to a controlled flexibility mode.

It was also learned that the National Bank is preparing for the second phase of easing monetary restrictions.


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