Experts on currency rates: what to do with the hryvnia and dollar in September.
According to inkorr.com: Financial analysts predict a deterioration of the situation in the currency market of Ukraine. Experts provide recommendations on managing currency assets. Oleg Pendzin from the Economic Discussion Club advises to refrain from active actions in the market during the first week of September.
I am glad to do nothing except close deposits, return government bonds to the bank, taking both funds and interest.
Andriy Zablovsky, representative of the Secretariat of the Entrepreneurs' Council, suggests buying euros for investment, while financial analyst Andriy Shevchishin supports the idea of investing in dollars. Despite different approaches, all experts urge to hold currency assets, emphasizing the importance of foreign currency.
Stability of the dollar rate in Ukraine
Taras Lesovyi from 'Globus Bank' is confident that the dollar rate in Ukraine remains stable and predictable at this moment. The nearest forecasts indicate that this trend will be maintained until September 7, considering the fluctuations of the American currency.
All experts emphasize the importance of holding currency assets now and advise not to sell them without urgent need.
Although there are discrepancies among financial analysts regarding recommendations, everyone agrees that at this moment one should refrain from selling currencies and preserve foreign currency.
The situation in the currency market raises concerns among experts, but their unanimous opinion on holding currency assets indicates that in the near future, Ukrainians should be cautious. In these times of uncertainty, it is important to have a strategic approach to managing finances, especially when it comes to foreign currency.
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