The dollar rose to 42.33 hryvnias: NBU set a new official exchange rate.
According to ТСН: The National Bank of Ukraine announced the official exchange rate for Thursday. Compared to the previous day, the value of the US dollar increased by 15 kopecks, reaching 42.33 hryvnias. Changes also affected the euro and the zloty: the euro decreased by 4 kopecks, while the zloty increased by 2 kopecks.
This information has been confirmed on the official NBU website.
Dollar exchange rate
1 US dollar — 42.33 (+15 kopecks)
Euro exchange rate
1 euro — 49.62 (-4 kopecks)
Zloty exchange rate
1 Polish zloty — 11.78 (+2 kopecks)
Earlier, it was reported that from December 15 to 21, the dollar exchange rate in the interbank market would fluctuate within 42.1-42.6 UAH for buying and selling, while the euro would be 48.0-49.75 UAH.
In the cash market, it is forecasted that the dollar exchange rate will be 42.3-42.8 UAH, while the euro will be 48-49.75 UAH.
Banker Taras Lesovyi notes that the difference between the buying and selling rates in the interbank market will be approximately 0.15 UAH for the dollar and 0.20 UAH for the euro. In exchange offices, it is expected that the difference in buying and selling rates for the dollar will be within 0.3-0.5 UAH, and for the euro — 0.5-0.7 UAH.
Details are in the material by tsn.ua.
Current exchange rates are important for those planning to exchange currency in the coming days. Given the forecasts, currency fluctuations may affect the financial decisions of many Ukrainians, particularly regarding the purchase of imported goods or trips abroad.
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