The average dollar selling rate in exchange offices fell to UAH 38.45, while the euro exchange rate remained at UAH 42.05.
The hryvnia exchange rate continues to grow against the dollar in exchange offices. RBC-Ukraine reported this in connection with market monitoring data on Friday, March 8.
So, the average selling rate of the dollar fell by another 5 kopecks to 38.45 Hryvnia, while the euro exchange rate did not change – 42.05 Hryvnia.
Today, exchange offices buy dollars for an average of 38.00 UAH, and euros for 41.35 UAH.
In the interbank market, the American currency is at the level of 38.05-38.11 UAH/dollar (buying and selling) – an increase of 4 kopecks compared to the previous day’s close.
The day before, the National Bank significantly reduced the dollar exchange rate for the second time in a row – to UAH 38.0836 (-0.1828 UAH). The euro exchange rate is 41.4883 UAH (-0.1035 UAH).
Earlier it became known that in February, international reserves of Ukraine “lost weight” by almost 4% – up to $ 37.052 billion. Their volume was affected by the monetary interventions of the National Bank and the payment of the country’s debts.
It has also been reported that e-hryvnia will be tested in Ukraine. It will not replace the cash or non-cash form of the hryvnia, but will be a supplement to them, the National Bank assured.
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