Looking at 2020, 52% of Thursday’s poll respondents believe the hryvnia will remain stable and 47% believe that investments will grow.

Friday, December 27, 2019
Looking at 2020, 52% of Thursday’s poll respondents believe the hryvnia will remain stable and 47% believe that investments will grow.

Looking at 2020, 52% of Thursday’s poll respondents believe the hryvnia will remain stable and 47% believe that investments will grow. Looking beyond, 38% of Thursday’s poll respondents believe that Ukraine’s economy and their family’s finances will improve through 2022. In conclusion, the Ilko Kucheriv pollsters write: “The main feelings people think about the future of Ukraine are hope (56%), optimism (38%) and anxiety (26%).”

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