Interbank foreign exchange is going up – reached 38.6 UAH/$
Today, February 20, the non-cash exchange rate of the dollar against the hryvnia on the interbank foreign exchange market is growing noticeably. At 10 am, trading on Bloomberg began with a deal at the level of 38.3550 UAH/$ after yesterday’s closing of the site at 38.32 UAH/$.
The Ministry of Finance raised more than 16 billion from the sale of bonds
The Ministry of Finance raised more than 16 billion from the sale of bonds
The Ministry of Finance raised more than 16 billion from the sale of bonds. p>
On February 20, the Ministry of Finance, at an auction for the placement of domestic government bonds (OVDPs), attracted UAH 16.62 billion in equivalent to the state budget, which is UAH 11.17 billion more than last week – 5.45 billion UAH.
Privatbank has halved the cost of transferring funds to foreign cards
This promotion will run until April 20. The bank’s press service reported this.
BP is preparing to return fines for non-payment of microloans
Consumers of financial services can expect a refund of fines and penalties for overdue loans. Olga Vasilevskaya-Smaglyuk, MP, chairman of the subcommittee on the functioning of payment and information systems and preventing the legalization (laundering) of proceeds from crime, spoke about this at the FinYear conference.
The EU allocated funds to Ukraine 75 million euros for humanitarian aid
Today, February 20, the European Commission announced an initial volume of humanitarian aid for 2024 in the amount of 83 million euros to support people affected by Russia's war against Ukraine.
Sweden will send a record package of military aid to Ukraine for $680 million
Sweden will send Ukraine a new package of military assistance worth $680 million. This assistance will be the largest provided by Stockholm since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Bloomberg writes about this with a link to the Swedish Minister of Defense Paul Jonson.
It will become more difficult to “whiten” your credit history – the corresponding bill will soon be registered in parliament
Deputies intend to make the work of credit history bureaus more transparent and make it impossible for abuses associated, in particular, with “whitening” the reputation of unscrupulous borrowers.