On March 4, the Ukrainian currency market experienced notable fluctuations, with the dollar rising sharply while the euro continued its downward trend. The exchange rate for the dollar increased by 22 kopecks, reaching 43.55 UAH, while the euro fell below the psychological threshold of 51 UAH, settling at 50.90 UAH.
Key Developments:
- Dollar Surge: The buying rate for the dollar in exchange offices increased by 22 kopecks to 43.55 UAH.
- Euro Decline: The euro lost 20 kopecks, now priced at 50.90 UAH.
- Bank Rates: The highest dollar rates in banks were reported at PUMB (43.90 UAH) and Ukrsibbank (43.89 UAH).
- Card Rates: In PrivatBank and Monobank, the cashless dollar rate ranged from 43.81 to 43.86 UAH.
According to Minfin, the average buying rate for the dollar in exchange offices this morning was 43.55 UAH, which is 22 kopecks higher than the previous morning. The selling rate for the dollar was reported at 43.40 UAH, an increase of 20 kopecks.
Conversely, the euro’s average buying rate this morning stood at 50.90 UAH, reflecting a decrease of 20 kopecks from yesterday’s figures. The selling rate for the euro was noted at 50.60 UAH, down by 28 kopecks.
The banking sector has also adjusted its rates. As of this morning, the average dollar buying rate in banks was 43.47 UAH, with a selling rate of 43.20 UAH. The euro’s rates fell below 51 UAH, with buying at 50.97 UAH and selling at 50.20 UAH.
Monobank is currently selling the dollar at 43.81 UAH and the euro at 51 UAH.
At Oschadbank, the dollar is priced at 43.85 UAH for both cash and cashless transactions, while the euro costs 51.05 UAH in cash and 51.10 UAH for card transactions.
PrivatBank maintains a dollar buying rate of 43.75 UAH in cash and 43.86 UAH for cards, with the euro priced at 50.80 UAH in cash and 51.02 UAH for cashless transactions.
In PUMB, the dollar is currently set at 43.90 UAH for cash transactions and 43.70 UAH for cashless, while the euro remains at 51.20 UAH.
Ukrsibbank has established its dollar rate at 43.89 UAH and the euro at 51.05 UAH.
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The Ukrainian currency market on March 4 saw a significant rise in the dollar's value and a corresponding decline in the euro. The dollar's buying rate reached 43.55 UAH, while the euro fell to 50.90 UAH.
