
Moldovan leu appreciates against euro, U.S. dollar
Chisinau, 20 January /MOLDPRES/ - The Moldovan leu will appreciate against the euro and the U.S. dollar in the beginning of the next week.
According to the official exchange rates posted by the National Bank of Moldova (BNM), one euro will cost 20.50 lei on 23 January, down by 0.03 lei. The U.S. dollar will cheapen by 0.04 lei and will have a price of 18.93 lei.
The Romanian leu will cost, in continuation, 4.16 lei. BNM set a quotation of 0.51 lei for the Ukrainian hryvnia and the Russian rouble will preserve its cost of 0.27 lei.
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