Hryvnia Avoids Collapse as Central Bank Steadies Currency: Dollar Drops to 43.79.
Exchange Rates for March 31, 2026
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine's National Bank has released the official exchange rates for March 31, 2026. The U.S. dollar now stands at 43.79 hryvnias, a decrease of 5 kopiykas from the previous day. The euro also fell, reaching 50.31 hryvnias—down 17 kopiykas. Meanwhile, the Polish zloty dropped by 4 kopiykas to 11.73 hryvnias.
As of March 30, the dollar was trading at approximately 43.84 hryvnias, with the euro at 50.49 hryvnias. By preventing the dollar from climbing to 45 hryvnias, the National Bank demonstrated its commitment to stabilizing the foreign exchange market.
What the Currency Drop Means
The decline in major currency rates may signal positive shifts in Ukraine's economy and reflect the effectiveness of the central bank's monetary policy. A stable hryvnia is crucial for both businesses and consumers, as it directly affects the prices of imported goods and overall inflation. These exchange rate movements also mirror global economic trends that continue to shape Ukraine's financial landscape.
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