Hryvnia collapsed to new antirecords — Stock Photo, Image
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Hryvnia collapsed to new antirecords — Stock Editorial Photography

KIEV, UKRAINE - February 14, 2015: Passers-by walk past a currency exchange office. Hryvnia established just two anti-record in official exchange rates of the National Bank of Ukraine. Meanwhile, experts predict depreciation of dollar to UAH 23-24

 — Photo by igorgolovniov

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