Weekend Currency Update from Ukraine's Central Bank: Dollar Rises, Euro and Zloty Decline.
Foreign Exchange Rates for March 21–22, 2026
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine’s National Bank has released its official exchange rates for the weekend of March 21 and 22, 2026. On Saturday, March 21, the U.S. dollar is valued at 43.96 hryvnias, marking an increase of 7 kopecks from the previous rate.
The following day, Sunday, March 22, sees the euro drop to 50.50 hryvnias, a decrease of 2 kopecks. Meanwhile, the Polish zloty also fell, trading at 11.79 hryvnias—4 kopecks lower than before.
How These Currency Shifts Might Affect You
These adjustments in exchange rates could shape financial choices for both individuals and businesses. Such fluctuations often reflect broader economic trends in Ukraine and its relationships with international partners. Changes in currency values can influence the cost of imports and exports, as well as consumer prices, making them a key indicator of the country’s economic stability.
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