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Hryvnia rate to remain frozen until martial law ends.

by The Kyiv Independent news desk April 9, 2022 3:30 PM 1 min read
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Deputy Head of the National Bank Serhiy Nikolaychuk said that the official hryvnia exchange rate at the current level of 29.25 per U.S. dollar will be maintained until the end of martial law in Ukraine. Afterwards, it will return “gradually” to a floating rate as the central bank eases restrictions, he added.

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