Ukraine's intl reserves of in Nov grow by 10.7%, exceed pre-war level – NBU
As of December 1, 2022, Ukraine's international reserves, according to preliminary data, amounted to $27.951 billion (in equivalent), while at the beginning of November they stood at $25.244 billion, according to data from the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) released on Tuesday.
"As of December 1, 2022, Ukraine's international reserves, according to preliminary data, amounted to $27.951 billion. In November, reserves grew by 10.7% due to stable receipts of international assistance, smaller net sales of foreign currency by the National Bank and moderate debt payments of the country in foreign currency," the regulator said.
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