KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's acting prime minister blamed confrontation on the streets for a 10-percent slide in the currency since November that drove the hryvnia below 9 to the dollar on Wednesday for the first time in five years.
For many analysts, it suggested the central bank would no longer prop up the currency amid a fight over Ukraine's future.
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