NBU reduces currency net sales on interbank market by 9.2% to USD 596 million on February 20-24
In the period from February 20, the National Bank reduced the net sale of currency on the interbank foreign exchange market to 24 by 9.2% week over week to USD 595.54 million.
This is evidenced by NBU data, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
During the reporting week, the National Bank bought USD 9.7 million and sold USD 605.24 million.
The NBU did not buy or sell euros last week.
Since the beginning of the year, the NBU bought USD 52.35 million and sold USD 5,458.87 million on the interbank market.
The NBU has not bought or sold euros since the beginning of the year.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in 2022, the National Bank bought USD 3,267.95 million and EUR 110.97 million at the interbank, and sold USD 26,380.59 million and EUR 1,789.11 million.
In 2021, the National Bank bought USD 3,690.7 million and sold USD 1,275.7 million on the interbank foreign exchange market.
In 2020, the NBU bought USD 4,929 million and sold USD 3,891 million on the interbank foreign exchange market.
On July 21, the NBU adjusted the official hryvnia exchange rate by 25% to 36.5686 UAH/USD.
From August 6, 2022, the National Bank canceled the restriction, according to which banks and non-banking institutions had to buy cash currency from the population at a rate no lower than the official one.
The National Bank allowed banks to sell more currency to the public.
Thus, from September 6, the amount of cash currency that the bank can offer to the population will include the entire amount of non-cash currency purchased by it from April 13, 2022, instead of half of it.