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Naira Slides Against US Dollar as CBN Devalues Naira

Naira Remains Pressure Against US Dollar as CBN Devalues Naira by 5.54%

The Naira remained at a record low against the United States dollar on the black market amid broadly expected devaluation announcement from the central bank.

The Naira was exchanged at N461 to a US dollar on the black market on Tuesday and early morning of Wednesday. Its lowest in almost three years.

This decline continues against the British Pound as the local currency traded at N558, depreciated by N3 from the N555 it traded during the weekend.

Against the Euro common currency, the Naira opened the day from N504, representing N2 depreciation from the N502 it was exchanged on Tuesday.

On the Investors and Exporters’ Forex Window, the local currency remained flat on Tuesday at N386.50 to a United States dollar. However, it opened at N387.32 on Wednesday and quickly hits N391.35 before pulling back at around 2:18 pm Nigerian time.

Accordingly, investors traded a total turnover of $103.37 million during the trading hours of Tuesday, according to the FMDQ Group.

The latest data on the FMDQ Group website shows that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official exchange rate was moved by 5.54 percent from N361 per US dollar to N381. This further validated the recent rumour that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was forcing the Federal Government to abide by one of the main conditions of the $3.4 billion loan procured in April before it can access the $1.5 billion request presently before the Fund.

The IMF had requested for a unified foreign exchange rate across the market and demanded the apex bank allow market forces to dictate forex rates.

Therefore, despite the Federal Government reluctant to adjust the nation’s foreign exchange, the weak foreign reserves amid rising demand for US dollars by foreign investors looking to abandon the economy has compelled the apex bank to move its official exchange rate from N360 to N380 per US dollar to investors and exporters.

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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