Ukraine's international reserves in February 2016 increased by $47.91 million or 0.4% and reached $13.49 billion as of March 1, 2016, according to the revised data posted on the website of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) on Monday.
The NBU said on March 4 that international reserves reached $13.538 billion as of March 1.
Ukraine's international reserves dropped by 63% in 2014, to $7.53 billion from $20.42 billion, while in 2015 they increased by 77% or $5.767 billion, to $13.3 billion.
The central bank plans to increase international reserves to $19.6 billion by late 2016, thanks to continued cooperation with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and expected revenues of $1 billion from privatization.
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