NBU ups net sale of currency on interbank market by 12% to USD 712 billion on January 5-9
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) increased net sale of currency on the interbank foreign exchange market in the period from January 5 to January 9 by 12% compared to the previous week to USD 712.1 million.
This is evidenced by NBU data, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
During the reporting week, the National Bank did not buy dollars, while selling USD 712.1 million.
In 2025, the National Bank has bought USD 42.15 million, while selling USD 36,103.47 million.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, in 2024, the NBU bought USD 126.28 million on the interbank market and sold USD 35,312.64 million.
In 2023, the NBU bought USD 219.85 million on the interbank market and sold USD 28,829.73 million.
The NBU did not buy or sell euros in 2023.
In 2022, the National Bank bought USD 3,267.95 million and EUR 110.97 million on the interbank market, and sold USD 26,380.59 million and EUR 1,789.11 million.
The National Bank of Ukraine, effective January 2, 2026, excluded the Bulgarian lev from the list of foreign currencies to which the official hryvnia exchange rate is set.
It was also reported that banks in November increased gold imports by 1% to USD 3.9 million equivalent and reduced euro imports by 40% to USD 333 million equivalent.
Net purchase of currency by the population in December last year was the largest since January and amounted to USD 739 million equivalent.