The NBU explained what will happen to price growth in 2025.
The National Bank of Ukraine predicts inflation will decrease to 7% by the end of 2025, said NBU Deputy Governor Serhiy Nikolaychuk.
According to the bank, the stability of the currency market is the main priority of monetary policy. To ensure currency stability, the NBU uses international reserves.
The NBU's forecast anticipates a peak in inflation in the spring of 2025, after which the index will gradually decline. By 2026, inflation is expected to approach the NBU's target of 5%.
The NBU expects the decrease in inflation due to several favorable factors, such as improved crop yields and optimized business expenses.
Although the current measures of the NBU have not yet achieved the goal of 5%, the regulator believes it has enough tools to ensure stability and control inflation.
Earlier, the IMF also published a forecast regarding Ukraine's GDP for the coming years.
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