In January 2023, the net sale of currency by the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) amounted to USD 2.533 billion, which is 28.7% less than the December volume of net sales (USD 3.553 billion).
This follows from a statement by the NBU, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
In January, the NBU bought USD 0.016 billion on the interbank market and sold USD 2.549 billion.
In December 2023, the net sale of currency by the NBU was USD 3.553 billion, up 45% compared to November's volume of net sales (USD 2.5 billion) and was the highest indicator in 2023.
In November, the NBU bought USD 0.004 billion on the interbank market and sold USD 2.457 billion, while in October, the NBU bought USD 0.014 billion and sold USD 3.351 billion.
In September, the net sale of the NBU currency on the interbank market was USD 2.691 billion; in August – USD 2.364 billion; in July – USD 1.933 billion; in June – USD 1.798 billion, in May - USD 1.928 billion, in April - USD 1.370 billion, in March - USD 1.669 billion, in February - USD 2.431 billion, in January - USD 3.082 billion, in December of the previous year – USD 3.164 billion, in November - USD 1.569 billion, in October - USD 2.032 billion, in September - USD 2.753 billion.
The balance of the NBU interventions at the end of August was negative and amounted to USD 1.33 billion, in July - USD 1.195 billion, in June – USD 3.956 billion, in May – USD 3.354 billion, in April – USD 2.203 billion, in March – USD 1.776 billion, and in February – USD 308 million.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, since July 21, the NBU adjusted the official exchange rate of the hryvnia by 25% to 36.5686 UAH/USD.
Since August 6, 2022, the NBU abolished restrictions, according to which banks and non-banking institutions were required to buy cash currency from the population at a rate not lower than the official one.
The NBU allowed banks to sell more currency to the population.
The NBU introduced managed flexibility of the exchange rate from October 3.
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