REUTERS
The regulator bought US$734 million and sold US$45 million.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) in February 2020 replenished the country's international reserves by US$689 million.
Over the period under review, the regulator bought US$734 million and sold US$45 million, according to the NBU's website.
In January-February 2020, the central bank replenished the reserves by US$787 million, the regulator said.
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As UNIAN reported earlier, the central bank in 2019 bought US$7.9 billion on the interbank forex market to replenish the country's international reserves.
Ukraine's international reserves in 2019 grew by 22%, to US$25.3 billion as of January 1, 2020.