NBU's net sale of currency on interbank market down 14% to USD 2.2 billion in April
In April 2025, the National Bank's of Ukraine (NBU) net sale of currency amounted to USD 2.244 billion, which is 14% less than the volume of net sales in March (USD 2.608 billion).
This is evidenced by NBU data, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
The currency sales rate in April is the lowest since March last year.
In April, the NBU bought USD 0.018 billion on the interbank market and sold USD 2.261 billion.
For comparison, in March 2025, the National Bank's net currency sales amounted to USD 2.608 billion, which is 14.7% less than the net sales volume in February (USD 3.058 billion).
In February 2025, the National Bank's net currency sales amounted to USD 3.058 billion, which is 18.5% less than the net sales volume in January (USD 3.750 billion).
In January 2025, the National Bank's net currency sales amounted to USD 3.75 billion, which is 30% less than the net sales volume in December (USD 5.3 billion).
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in total, in 2024, the National Bank sold more than USD 35.1 billion in currency.
The National Bank introduced managed exchange rate flexibility from October 3, 2023.
The NBU abolished all currency restrictions for the import of works and services and allowed the repatriation of "new" dividends.