Ukraine’s international reserves are “over $28.5 billion,” the highest level in eight years

Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Ukraine’s international reserves are “over $28.5 billion,” the highest level in eight years

Ukraine’s international reserves are “over $28.5 billion,” the highest level in eight years, Bohdan Danylyshyn, head of the Council of the National Bank of Ukraine, wrote on his Facebook page. This would be $3.2 billion higher than at the start of 2020, or a 13% increase. He wrote that during this year of the Covid shock, Ukraine’s Central Bank spent up a net $1.1 billion to defend the hryvnia.

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