The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) predicts that fuel prices will rise by over 13% in 2025.This is stated in the NBU inflation report, Ukrainian News Agency
Ukraine's central bank raised the main interest rate to 14.5% to curb inflation, challenging economic recovery amid war with Russia. Inflation hit 12% in December, driven by rising costs and power shortages.
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Ukraine’s central bank, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), increased the key interest rate from 13,5% to 14,5%, raising concerns after inflation spiked above the forecast. NBU announced the decision at a monetary briefing on Thursday. Follow our ...
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has downgraded its inflation forecast from 6.9% to 8.4% for the end of 2025. This is announced in the NBU statement, Ukrainian News Agency reports. Due to the exhaustion of temporary factors of price pressure and the NBU ...
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Ukraine's National Bank (NBU) announced on Jan. 23 that it will raise the key policy rate from 13.5% to 14.5% per annum starting from Jan. 24, 2025.
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The following is the Jan. 29, 2025 edition of our Ukraine Business Roundup weekly newsletter. To get the biggest news in business and tech from Ukraine directly in your inbox, subscribe here. Ukraine's largest private energy company,
The regulator's analysts predict that this trend will continue in 2025, with about 200,000 more citizens leaving the country