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Business News of Friday, 2 July 2021

Source: economicconfidential.com

Nigeria's external reserves dip further, loses $905.5m in June

The reserves stood at $34.88bn at the end of April 30. The reserves stood at $34.88bn at the end of April 30.

The country’s external reserves maintained a downward trend as it lost $905.5m in June, figures obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed on Thursday.

According to the CBN’s data on the movement of reserves, the reserves fell to $33.32bn as of the end of June 30 from $34.23bn on May 31.

The reserves stood at $34.88bn at the end of April 30.

Financial experts have expressed the need for the government to attract more foreign direct investment into the country and stimulate domestic production to attract more foreign exchange and reduce the demand on forex for importation.

At the last Monetary Policy Committee meeting, the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, while speaking on the decline in external reserves, said, “This reflects sales to the foreign exchange market and third-party payments.”

The CBN, in its January economic report, said, “As a consequence of the lower foreign exchange receipts, the official external reserves declined.