Ukrainian Currency Rates for February 2: Dollar at 42.81 Hryvnias, Euro Drops to 51.02.
Official Exchange Rates for February 2, 2026
According to TSN.ua: The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official exchange rates for February 2, 2026. The US dollar is now valued at 42.81 hryvnias per dollar, marking a decrease of 3 kopiykas from the previous rate. The euro also declined, falling to 51.02 hryvnias per euro, a drop of 22 kopiykas. These rates are closely monitored as they influence the cost of imports and foreign transactions for Ukrainian businesses and consumers.
Additionally, the Polish zloty rate for this date is 12.12 hryvnias per zloty, which is 6 kopiykas lower than its prior value. These figures reflect the current state of Ukraine's foreign exchange market and can impact the financial decisions of both individuals and companies.
Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations
A decline in the rates of major currencies may indicate shifts in Ukraine's economic conditions, potentially linked to domestic or international factors. Such currency fluctuations can, in turn, affect inflation, the pricing of imported goods, and the country's overall economic stability. Citizens and businesses should consider these new rates when planning their financial operations, as they directly affect purchasing power and investment costs.
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