Viktor Yushchenko Is Not Going to Resign
As reports The Day's Mykola SAVELIEV, Mr. Yushchenko met in Lviv bankers in his capacity of National Bank chairman who is not going to resign. He again voiced his opposition to the hryvnia's floating exchange rate repeatedly proposed by the President last year. The only way out of the current situation is, in Mr. Yushchenko's opinion, a clearly stated and ambitious currency corridor. Calling the floating rate "the height of currency democracy," the chairman stressed that it was typical of stable countries with a viable economy.
Viktor Yushchenko also underlined that from now on banks must, above
all, think about placing their funds into reserve, rather than making assets
of them. Answering The Day's question whether these reserves might
become a launching pad for a Presidential candidate, Mr. Yushchenko said:
"We've got a very democratic banking system in Ukraine today. What we only
demand from banks as a central bank is extreme stability, while their involvement
in the political process is up to their boards of directors. Yet, history
teaches that the banking system should be apolitical." At the same time,
Mr. Yushchenko again ruled out any possibility of his running for presidency.
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