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Interbank Hryvnia Rate Up By 18 Kopecks To 4.57 UAH/USD (17:55, Friday, June 27, 2008)

On Friday, the interbank hryvnia rate rose by 18 kopecks to 4.57 UAH/USD, after falling on Thursday.

According to dealers of commercial banks, at the beginning of the trading session the quotations fluctuated within 4.57-4.60 UAH/USD, then fell to 4.56-4.58 UAH/USD, and by the end of the trades fell to 4.55-4.57 UAH/USD.

The National Bank of Ukraine did not enter the market.

Since the beginning of the year, interbank hryvnia rate has risen by 9.5% from 5.05 UAH/USD.

As Ukrainian News earlier reported, the hryvnia rate fell by 0.099% from 5.0450 to 5.0500 UAH/USD in 2007.

The hryvnia rose by 0.099% from 5.0500 to 5.0450 UAH/USD in 2006.



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