The average dollar exchange rate fell by 5 kopecks to UAH 37.70, the euro exchange rate fell to UAH 40.70.
The hryvnia exchange rate strengthened slightly on the cash market against the dollar and the euro after a sharp decline in recent days. RBC-Ukraine reported this in connection with monitoring data on Wednesday, December 13.
So, the average dollar exchange rate fell by 5 kopecks – to 37.70 UAH, the euro exchange rate fell by 5 kopecks – to 40.70 UAH.
Today, exchange offices buy dollars for an average of 37.20 UAH, euros for 39.90 UAH.
In the interbank market, the American currency rate was at the level of 37.01-37.03 (buying and selling) – an increase of 2 kopecks compared to the previous day’s close.
The National Bank yesterday raised the dollar exchange rate to the level of 36.9861 UAH per 1 dollar (+0.1145 UAH). The euro exchange rate is 39.9376 UAH per 1 euro (+0.2638 UAH).
We remind you that on December 12, the official exchange rate of the Hryvnia updated its historical minimum. In the interbank market, the exchange rate of the American currency increased by 9 kopecks and crossed the line of 37 Hryvnia.
As you know, from December 1, the National Bank removed all restrictions on the sale of cash money to the population. After that, cash and official rates began to converge. The regulator believes this will help stabilize exchange rate expectations and increase the stability of the foreign exchange market.
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