Weekend Exchange Rates Announced by Ukraine's Central Bank.
Official Weekend Currency Exchange Rates
According to TSN.ua: The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official exchange rates for the weekend of January 31 and February 1, 2026. The U.S. dollar rate for January 31 is 42.84 hryvnias, marking an increase of 8 kopiykas from the previous period. The euro rate for the same date is 51.24 hryvnias, rising by 2 kopiykas. These rates are closely monitored as indicators of Ukraine's economic health and financial stability.
Polish Zloty Rate and Changes for February 2
The Polish zloty rate for January 31 is set at 12.18 hryvnias, a decrease of 1 kopiyka. It is noted that on February 2, 2026, currency rates will be adjusted downward, with the euro specifically decreasing by 22 kopiykas.
These currency fluctuations may impact Ukraine's economic situation, particularly affecting the import and export of goods. A rising dollar and euro could signal a decrease in the population's purchasing power, while a falling Polish zloty might indicate shifts in foreign economic relations. Tracking further exchange rate movements is crucial, as they can significantly influence the country's financial stability. The hryvnia's value against major currencies is a key factor for both domestic consumers and international trade partners.
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