Polish zloty falls: currency rate in Ukraine hit a new low.


State of the financial market in Ukraine: Polish zloty has lost in value
The Polish zloty has significantly decreased in relation to the Ukrainian hryvnia, according to the official data of the National Bank of Ukraine. The rate of the Polish currency is 10.53 hryvnias per one zloty. The weakening of the zloty in the Ukrainian market is observed as of October 7.
According to the data from the portal 'Minfin', the average purchase price of the zloty as of October 6 is 10.40 hryvnias in banks and 10.60 hryvnias in exchange points. However, the exchange rate may vary depending on the financial institution.
In the past few days, the Polish zloty in Ukraine has lost 21 kopecks in value, which is a significant fall. This is due to the economic situation, changes in trade relations, and global economic trends affecting currency markets.
Financial analysts recommend closely monitoring the exchange rate dynamics to citizens planning transactions with the Polish zloty. It is advisable to refrain from large transactions and wait for more favorable market conditions.
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