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RMB Predicts Easing Pressure on Naira with Decrease in FX Contracts

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The Nigerian naira is poised for a period of relative stability in the coming months as pressure from forward central bank foreign exchange (FX) contracts diminishes, according to a recent report by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) in Lagos.

The easing pressure is expected to provide a much-needed respite for the embattled currency, which has faced significant devaluation over the past year.

Last week, the market absorbed the equivalent of $1.3 billion in forward FX contracts, a move that is anticipated to reduce the outstanding forward contracts to just $198 million between now and December.

This reduction is a positive signal for the naira, which had depreciated 9.9% last week to close at 1,486 per dollar, before recovering slightly to 1,476.1 on Monday.

“We expect the pressure on the naira to ease going into the second half of the year,” said Ademola Olayiwola, an analyst at RMB.

“We expect some stability in the foreign exchange market as the backlog of FX demand is gradually cleared and the central bank continues its interventions. The reduction in forward contracts signals a decrease in speculative attacks on the naira, which has been a significant factor in its volatility.”

Also, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has implemented several measures to stabilize the currency, including tightening monetary policy and increasing foreign reserves.

These actions, coupled with the anticipated reduction in forward contracts, are expected to help balance supply and demand dynamics in the FX market.

Olayiwola also noted that while the naira may experience short-term fluctuations, the overall outlook for the second half of the year remains cautiously optimistic.

“The key to sustaining this stability will be the government’s ability to manage external pressures and maintain investor confidence,” he added.

The Nigerian economy, heavily reliant on oil exports, has faced numerous challenges, including fluctuating oil prices and global economic uncertainties.

However, recent upticks in oil prices and efforts to diversify the economy are seen as positive developments that could support the naira’s stability.

Market participants will be closely monitoring the central bank’s policies and external economic factors in the coming months.

As the forward contract obligations diminish, there is a hopeful sentiment that the naira could find a more stable footing, reducing the need for aggressive central bank interventions and allowing for a more balanced economic environment.

In summary, the outlook for the Nigerian naira is cautiously optimistic as forward FX pressures ease, providing a potential pathway to stability.

The central bank’s continued efforts and favorable economic conditions will be crucial in determining the currency’s trajectory in the near future.

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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Dollar to Naira Black Market Exchange Rate Today 24th, September 2024

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The Nigerian Naira exchange rate to the United States Dollar remained at a record low ahead of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) monetary policy decision scheduled for today and tomorrow.

Forex traders bought the Dollar at N1,665 at the parallel market, popularly known, as the black market and sold at N1,675. The British Pound Sterling (GBP) was acquired at N2,220 and sold at N2,240 as shown in the table below.

Naira (NGN) to Dollar (USD) Black Market Exchange Rate Today

Foreign Currency Buying rate Selling rate
DOLLAR ($USD) N1,665 N1,675
POUNDS STERLING  (GBP) N2,220 N2,240
EURO (EUR) N1,825 1,845
YUAN (CNY) N222.28 N222.42

At the official forex segment, the local currency was stronger as it was exchanged at N1,587.34 to a United States Dollar while the GBP was traded at N2,066.56 and N2,067.86, respectively.

CBN Exchange Rate Today

Foreign Currency Buying rate Selling rate
DOLLAR ($USD) N1,587.34 N1,588.34
POUNDS STERLING  (GBP) N2,066.56 N2,067.86
EURO (EUR) N1,761.32 N1,762.42
YUAN (CNY) N225.35 N225.49
SAUDI RIYAL (SAR)  N423 N423.29

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Nigeria’s Battered Naira Could Strengthen as Fed Eyes Lower Rates

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As the US Federal Reserve signals potential interest rate cuts, there is growing optimism that Nigeria’s struggling naira could receive a much-needed boost.

The Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, hinted at a possible rate reduction during the Jackson Hole Symposium on August 23, 2024, suggesting that the time for policy adjustment may be near.

Since the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) floated the naira in June, allowing market forces to determine its value, the currency has lost nearly 100% of its value, creating immense economic pressure on the country.

Inflation has soared to 33.40% as of July 2024, and the cost of living for millions of Nigerians has worsened.

However, Powell’s suggestion of a shift in US monetary policy has triggered a wave of optimism in global financial markets, potentially offering some relief for Nigeria’s currency.

A rate cut from the US Federal Reserve would weaken the dollar, potentially easing the downward pressure on the naira.

This move is seen as an opportunity for emerging markets, including Nigeria, to experience more favorable exchange rates. As the dollar becomes less attractive to investors, currencies such as the naira could stabilize or even strengthen.

Ibrahim Bakare, a professor of Economics at Lagos State University, said, “A weaker dollar could help ease some of the pressures on the naira. Lower US interest rates make the dollar less appealing, leading to depreciation, which could allow the naira some breathing space.”

Market experts have also expressed hope that this shift in US monetary policy could lead to increased foreign investment in Nigeria. Lower interest rates in the US often push investors to seek higher yields in emerging markets.

As Nigerian assets become more attractive, increased demand for the naira could help stabilize the currency.

“If the Federal Reserve cuts rates, we could see a shift in capital flows towards markets like Nigeria, supporting the naira and easing the current currency depreciation,” said a Lagos-based investment banker.

Despite these positive projections, the road ahead remains uncertain. The naira closed at 1,570.14 per dollar on Friday, according to the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), showing little improvement despite CBN interventions, including the sale of $815 million to businesses in early August to boost dollar liquidity.

The Central Bank’s hawkish stance, maintaining an interest rate of 26.75%, aims to contain inflation but has done little to reverse the naira’s sharp decline.

Many economists believe the Fed will reduce rates by 25 to 50 basis points in upcoming meetings in September and December. While this presents a hopeful outlook, the pace and timing of these cuts remain critical to the naira’s future trajectory.

“The Fed’s policy adjustment could bring relief, but the impact will depend on the speed and scale of their rate cuts,” said Tobi Ehinmosan, a macroeconomic analyst at FBNQuest Capital.

He cautioned that while a weaker dollar could stabilize the naira, sustained improvements in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market are needed to achieve lasting change.

In addition to exchange rate stabilization, a rate cut by the Fed could also have broader economic benefits for Nigeria. As imported goods become cheaper with a weaker dollar, inflationary pressures might ease, offering relief to Nigerian consumers who have been grappling with high costs.

Samuel Sule, CEO of Renaissance Capital Africa, stated, “If the dollar weakens, we could see lower prices for imported goods, providing some respite to consumers and contributing to a more stable inflation rate.”

Though hopes are high, analysts stress the importance of Nigeria addressing its own economic challenges, including foreign exchange liquidity and policy consistency. While the potential for a stronger naira is on the horizon, the CBN will need to maintain its interventions and ensure that the supply of foreign currency is adequate to meet demand.

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Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate on Black Market Today 26th August 2024

As of August 26, 2024, the dollar to naira exchange rate on the black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki FX, is reported at 1 USD to ₦1,610.

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As of August 26, 2024, the dollar to naira exchange rate on the black market, also known as the parallel market or Aboki FX, is reported at 1 USD to ₦1,610.

This rate reflects a snapshot of the Nigerian Naira’s value against the US dollar outside the official or regulated exchange channels.

Current Black Market Rates

In Lagos, a key hub for currency trading, the Bureau De Change (BDC) reports that buyers are acquiring US dollars at ₦1,605 and selling them at ₦1,595 as of August 20, 2024.

This data indicates a decline in the exchange rate compared to today’s black market rate of ₦1,610.

Role of the Black Market in Currency Dynamics

The black market rate provides valuable insights into the immediate value of the Naira, offering a real-time reflection of currency dynamics that can be particularly useful for investors and individuals involved in forex trading.

Although not officially recognized by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the black market plays a crucial role in understanding market sentiment and currency value fluctuations.

Official CBN Guidelines

It is important to remember that while the black market can offer immediate insights, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially endorse it.

The CBN advises individuals to use official banking channels for forex transactions, underscoring the importance of adhering to regulatory frameworks to ensure stability and transparency in currency exchange.

Exchange Rates Summary

For those involved in currency exchange, the latest figures for the black market are:

  • Buying Rate: ₦1,610
  • Selling Rate: ₦1,600

Conclusion

As economic conditions and forex policies continue to evolve, staying informed about exchange rates is essential for making sound financial decisions. The black market provides a useful, though unofficial, gauge of currency value, while official channels ensure regulatory compliance and market stability.

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