The list of currencies has been changed where the official Hryvnia course was established. Money that is not used for trading is not included in the list.
From March 31, the National Bank updated the list of currencies where the official Hryvnia course was established. Money that is not used for trading is not included in the list. This was reported by the NBU Press Service.
From the list of currencies on which the official course, the Russian ruble, the Belarusian Ruble, Brazilian Real, Armenian drama, Dominican Peso, Iraqi Dinar, Iranian Rial, Libyan Dinar, Moroccan Dirham, New Taiwan, Pakistani Rupe, Somoni, Turkmen New Manat and Uzkek Sum,
The frequency of establishing an official course for Algerian Dinar, Batu, Dirham of UAE, Dong, Lari, Lebanese Pound, Malaysian Ringit, Saudi Real, Serbian Dinar, Tunisian Dinar has been modified from monthly to day.
Keep in mind that the hryvnia rate is slightly strengthened in connection with the dollar in the cash market, but is reduced – in relation to the euro. The average cash sale rate was reduced to 41.70 hryvnias, and the euro increased to 45.20 hryvnias.
As reported, the NBU has increased the amount of money sales for the third week in succession – to over $ 845 million. At the same time, the regulator did not buy money in the third week.
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