KIEV (Reuters) - Arseny Yatseniuk, who was nominated on Thursday to be Ukraine's prime minister, said securing a new loan agreement with the International Monetary fund was vital for the country to be able to stabilise the hryvnia currency.
The hryvnia hit a record low earlier on Thursday because of concerns that the central bank is stymied by dwindling foreign currency reserves.
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