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Business News of Wednesday, 24 April 2024

Source: legit.ng

In 24 hours, naira loses N65 value against US dollar, CBN sets new exchange rate

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Naira again has performed poorly in the official and unofficial foreign exchange markets.

Data from FMDQ securities shows that Nigerian currency weakened in value in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) to N1,300.15/$1 on Tuesday, April 24, 2024.

This represents a 5.3% or N65.66 depreciation compared to the previous day's rate of N1,234.49/$1.

This happened as forex transactions at NAFEM increased by $23.48 million, or 21.3%, to $133.65 million from the $110.17 million achieved in the preceding day. It is the same story for the naira against the pound sterling in the official market.

CBN data shows naira lost N111.01 of its value to exchange at N1,542.32/£1 compared with the preceding 31.31/£1.

While against the Euro, it lost N104.23 to settle at N1,332.35/€1 versus Monday's of N1,228.09/€1.

Naira to dollar in unofficial markets

It was a similar story for the naira in the parallel market, also known as the black market. Checks showed that the naira on Tuesday weakened further by N25 to close at N1,275/$1, in contrast to the previous day’s close of N1,250/$1.

CBN sells dollars cheaply to BDC operators

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the Central Bank of Nigeria has once again conducted another round of dollar sales to licensed Bureau De Change Operators.

The latest sale is part of the apex bank's plan to ensure enough liquidity in the market and halt the naira's fall.

The CBN has also fixed an exchange rate limit for the BDCs when selling to Nigerians seeking dollars.