Polish Zloty Outperforms Dollar and Euro with 19.5% Annual Gain.
Currency Performance Analysis in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: An analysis of foreign exchange rates in Ukraine reveals that the Polish zloty has become the most profitable currency for savings, appreciating by 19.5% from the start of 2025 through February 2026. This performance is particularly notable for a European currency outside the Eurozone. At the beginning of 2025, the zloty traded at 10.20 UAH. It reached a high of 12.19 UAH on January 29, 2026, and was valued at 12.13 UAH as of February 10, 2026.
In contrast, the US dollar began 2025 at 42.03 UAH. It climbed to 43.41 UAH on January 19, 2026, and stood at 43.04 UAH on February 10, 2026, indicating a more modest, gradual increase on the Ukrainian market.
The euro also showed significant movement. Starting 2025 at 43.67 UAH, it rose to 51.24 UAH by January 29, 2026, and was at 51.12 UAH on February 10, 2026. This represents a gain of approximately 17.3% over the period.
Factors Behind the Currency Appreciation
Therefore, the currency analysis demonstrates that the Polish zloty has been the most advantageous currency for savings, while the dollar and euro have also undergone substantial shifts during this timeframe.
The zloty's surge may be linked to Poland's domestic economic developments and strong demand for the currency from Ukrainians working or conducting business with Poland. Meanwhile, fluctuations in the dollar and euro likely reflect broader global economic trends and their impact on Ukraine's economy. This data is crucial for Ukrainian investors and consumers formulating their near-term financial strategies, highlighting shifting regional economic dynamics.
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