The average selling rate of the dollar decreased by another 5 kopecks to 38.15 Hryvnia, while the euro exchange rate remained unchanged at 41.65 Hryvnia.
The hryvnia continues to strengthen against the dollar in the cash market. RBC-Ukraine reported this in connection with monitoring data on Friday, February 2.
Thus, the average selling rate of the dollar decreased by another 5 kopecks to 38.15 Hryvnia, while the euro exchange rate did not change – 41.65 Hryvnia.
Today, exchange offices buy dollars for an average of 37.65 UAH, euros for 41.00 UAH.
In the interbank market, the American currency rate is at the level of 37.62-37.64 UAH/dollar (buying and selling) – an increase of 1 kopeck compared to the previous day’s close.
Meanwhile, the National Bank today increased the dollar exchange rate after its sharp fall – 37.6047 UAH (+0.0420 UAH). The euro exchange rate is 40.6695 UAH per 1 euro (-0.0372 UAH).
Earlier it was reported that the NBU is reducing the sale of dollars for four weeks in a row. In the period from January 22 to January 26, the lowest amount of money was sold in the interbank market since the beginning of 2024.
It was also noted that Ukrainian banks have imported a record amount of foreign currency since 2014. In December alone, $1.33 million in foreign currency was imported into the country.
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