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Yen Extends Slump on BOJ Move; Japanese Shares Gain

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The yen extended the biggest decline in a week and Japanese bonds rose as the nation’s central bank stepped in to buy debt. Japanese shares gained in a day of thin trading across Asia with a slew of markets closed for Lunar New Year celebrations.

The yen dropped for a second day as the BOJ’s move signaled it won’t let 10-year yields rise. The Topix Index rose to within a few points of the highest since December 2015, while Australian shares also climbed. The S&P 500 Index slipped Thursday from an all-time high, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average notched another record. Oil traded above $53 a barrel, while gold was heading for its longest slump in three months.

Signs U.S. expansion remained on uneven footing emerged Thursday, as data showed rising bond yields damped home purchases last month, while jobless claims rose more than forecast. Japanese consumer prices dropped for a 10th straight month, though the pace of declines eased, supporting expectations for a return to inflation later this year.

Markets in China, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam will be closed Friday for the start of Lunar New Year. Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore will have shortened sessions.

Here are the main moves in markets:

Stocks

  • The Topix rose 0.4 percent as of 11:30 a.m. in Tokyo.
  • Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 0.6 percent as the nation’s markets reopened after being closed Thursday for a national holiday. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index slipped 0.1 percent, while Singapore’s Straits Times Index added 0.2 percent.
  • The S&P 500 Index slipped 0.1 percent at 2,296.68 on Thursday in New York, after the measure rose past 2,300 for the first time.

Currencies 

  • The yen slid 0.3 percent to 114.89 per dollar, after dropping 1.1 percent the previous session.
  • The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index added 0.1 percent. It jumped 0.6 percent on Thursday. The measure is headed for a fifth straight weekly decline — the longest stretch since May 2015 — after rising to the highest in more than a decade.
  • The peso dropped 0.5 percent to 21.3179 per dollar, extending Thursday’s 0.7 percent retreat as Mexico’s president canceled a meeting with Donald Trump.

Bonds

  • Japanese 10-year yields fell two basis points to 0.07 percent after the BOJ boosted the amount of 5-to-10-year bonds it buys in its outright purchase operations.
  • Australian 10-year yields jumped six basis points to 2.79 percent, while those on similar-dated New Zealand debt advanced four basis points to 3.40 percent.
  • The yield on 10-year Treasuries was up one basis point to 2.51 percent. It had slipped one basis point on Thursday after an auction of $28 billion in seven-year notes drew a record amount of buying from indirect bidders, signaling interest from foreign central banks and mutual funds.

Commodities

  • Gold retreated 0.2 percent to $1,186.25 an ounce, after dropping 1 percent in New York. It was headed for its fourth straight loss, which would be the longest slump since October.
  • West Texas Intermediate crude was at $53.85 a barrel after surging 2 percent to an almost three-week high as optimism increased OPEC and other producing nations would adhere to their pledged output cuts.

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Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today 15th May 2024

The black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki fx, US dollar to Nigerian Naira exchange rate as of May 15th, 2024 stood at 1 USD to ₦1,530.

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The black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki fx, US dollar to Nigerian Naira exchange rate as of May 15th, 2024 stood at 1 USD to ₦1,530.

Recent data from Bureau De Change (BDC) reveals that buyers in the Lagos Parallel Market purchased a dollar for ₦1,520 and sold it at ₦1,510 on Tuesday, May 14th, 2024.

This indicates a decline in the Naira exchange rate compared to the current rate.

The black market rate plays a crucial role for investors and participants, offering a real-time reflection of currency dynamics outside official or regulated exchange channels.

Monitoring these rates provides insights into the immediate value of the Naira against the dollar, guiding decision-making processes for individuals and businesses alike.

It’s important to note that while the black market offers valuable insights, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially recognize its existence.

The CBN advises individuals engaging in forex transactions to utilize official banking channels, emphasizing the importance of compliance with regulatory frameworks.

How much is dollar to naira today in the black market

For those navigating the currency exchange landscape, here are the latest figures for the black market exchange rate:

  • Buying Rate: ₦1,530
  • Selling Rate: ₦1,520

As economic conditions continue to evolve, staying informed about currency exchange rates empowers individuals to make informed financial decisions. While the black market provides immediate insights, adherence to regulatory guidelines ensures stability and transparency in forex transactions.

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Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today 14th May 2024

The black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki fx, US dollar to Nigerian Naira exchange rate as of May 14th, 2024 stood at 1 USD to ₦1,520.

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New Naira Notes

The black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki fx, US dollar to Nigerian Naira exchange rate as of May 14th, 2024 stood at 1 USD to ₦1,520.

Recent data from Bureau De Change (BDC) reveals that buyers in the Lagos Parallel Market purchased a dollar for ₦1,500 and sold it at ₦1,480 on Monday, May 13th, 2024.

This indicates a decline in the Naira exchange rate compared to the current rate.

The black market rate plays a crucial role for investors and participants, offering a real-time reflection of currency dynamics outside official or regulated exchange channels.

Monitoring these rates provides insights into the immediate value of the Naira against the dollar, guiding decision-making processes for individuals and businesses alike.

It’s important to note that while the black market offers valuable insights, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially recognize its existence.

The CBN advises individuals engaging in forex transactions to utilize official banking channels, emphasizing the importance of compliance with regulatory frameworks.

How much is dollar to naira today in the black market

For those navigating the currency exchange landscape, here are the latest figures for the black market exchange rate:

  • Buying Rate: ₦1,500
  • Selling Rate: ₦1,480

As economic conditions continue to evolve, staying informed about currency exchange rates empowers individuals to make informed financial decisions. While the black market provides immediate insights, adherence to regulatory guidelines ensures stability and transparency in forex transactions.

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Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today 13th May 2024

The black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki fx, US dollar to Nigerian Naira exchange rate as of May 13th, 2024 stood at 1 USD to ₦1,500.

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The black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki fx, US dollar to Nigerian Naira exchange rate as of May 13th, 2024 stood at 1 USD to ₦1,500.

Recent data from Bureau De Change (BDC) reveals that buyers in the Lagos Parallel Market purchased a dollar for ₦1,470 and sold it at ₦1,460 on Friday, May 10th, 2024.

This indicates a decline in the Naira exchange rate compared to the current rate.

The black market rate plays a crucial role for investors and participants, offering a real-time reflection of currency dynamics outside official or regulated exchange channels.

Monitoring these rates provides insights into the immediate value of the Naira against the dollar, guiding decision-making processes for individuals and businesses alike.

It’s important to note that while the black market offers valuable insights, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially recognize its existence.

The CBN advises individuals engaging in forex transactions to utilize official banking channels, emphasizing the importance of compliance with regulatory frameworks.

How much is dollar to naira today in the black market

For those navigating the currency exchange landscape, here are the latest figures for the black market exchange rate:

  • Buying Rate: ₦1,500
  • Selling Rate: ₦1,480

As economic conditions continue to evolve, staying informed about currency exchange rates empowers individuals to make informed financial decisions. While the black market provides immediate insights, adherence to regulatory guidelines ensures stability and transparency in forex transactions.

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