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National Bank of Ukraine
Former Ukrainian branch of the Central Bank of the Soviet Union
National Bank of Ukraine
(
Ukrainian
:
Н а ц yongjiang о н а л ь н и й б а н seem У seem р а ї н и
Russian: n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n - n
Central Bank of the Soviet Union
Branch of Ukraine,
The Soviet Union
Since the beginning of 1992, it has gradually assumed the functions of the Central Bank of Ukraine.
On February 24, 2022, the Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine stated that the National Bank of Ukraine and the banking system will continue to operate normally.
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- Chinese name
- National Bank of Ukraine
- Foreign name
- Н а ц yongjiang о н а л ь н и й б а н seem У seem р а ї н и
- Head office
- Kyiv
- Build on
- From 1902 to 1934
- substantia
- National bank
catalogue
According to the 1996
Constitution of Ukraine
Article 99: The main task of the National Bank of Ukraine shall be maintenance
Legal tender hryvnia
(Ukrainian: gonaparilla) stability. Headquarters of the National Bank of Ukraine (established
Kyiv
The National Bank Building was built between 1902 and 1934
Russian Empire
Location of the Ukrainian branch of the National Bank.
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The Hryvna
(Ukrainian: Gondola, IPA: /?? r? u? n? Alpha /; Russian: Fructus gonatum; Cyrillic abbreviation: Aspergillus.; The Chinese simply refer to "Ge" or "Geri"), the current Ukrainian
Currency in circulation
The unit was issued by the National Bank of Ukraine on 2 September 1996 to replace Ukraine
rouble
At that time, 100,000 rubles were replaced by 1 hryvnia.
One hryvnia can be divided into 100
Kopi
(Russian: cracked cracked cracked cracked; Ukrainian: A surname? Occlude a). The hryvnia inherited the ruble's "cent" unit, and the currency symbol of the Hryvnia was the winner of a design competition organized by the National Bank of Ukraine in 2003. The design concept of this symbol is the cursive Ukrainian Cyrillic alphabet (sound he), with two horizontal lines in the center, symbolizing "stability". The Cyrillic abbreviation of the hryvnia is "Gonyme." (hrn.), and its international currency Code - ISO 4217 Code - is UAH or 980. The Hryvnia symbol (unicode U+20B4) has been codified into Unicode version 4.1, which was released in 2005. Unfortunately, as of 2006, the currency symbol is still not popular among most Ukrainians. In many shops, the currency unit is still denoted by the abbreviations mono or UAH after the number of prices, and the new currency symbol is not even displayed on newly designed and issued banknotes from 2004 to 2006. Issued in denominations of one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, two hundred, one hryvnia equals one hundred kopecks, and kopecks come in denominations of one, two, five, ten, twenty-five, and fifty. In the second year after independence, Ukraine issued the ruble instead of the Kuban, and gradually expanded the use of the Kuban, making it a formal currency, the hryvnia.
In September 1996, the Central Bank of Ukraine officially issued the hryvnia, and announced the hryvnia
Russian ruble
,
U.S. dollar
Equal-currency practice
Free convertibility
. In recent years, the exchange rate between the hryvnia and the dollar has gradually stabilized after several large fluctuations. At the end of 1999, the hryvnia was trading at 5.2:1 to the dollar.
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On April 22, 2022, the Central Bank of Ukraine announced restrictions on bitcoin purchases to prevent capital flight.
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