Naira falls in Official Market 

Naira falls in Official Market 

The Naira fell to N419.75 to the dollar on the official market yesterday in what is seen as currency devaluation aimed at unifying multiple exchange rates as lenders quoted the market weaker in late trades.

The naira dropped to N419.75 per dollar, from its last trade at N381 on Monday, its last official session.

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Indeed, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has removed the official exchange rate of N379 to a dollar from its website.

The official market rate, backed by the central bank, has been stuck at N381 to the dollar for almost a year after two devaluations last year.

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No quotes have been available on the naira’s official rate since Tuesday.

On the over-the-counter spot market, the currency traded at N410.65 against the dollar yesterday, and it was quoted at 483 on the black market. Nigeria operates multiple currency regimes, which frustrate businesses and have prompted calls from the World Bank for the rates to be unified to attract investment.

Rising dollar demand has put pressure on the naira as providers of foreign exchange, such as offshore investors, exited after the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a fall in global oil prices.

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The central bank has been trying to unify the rates and boost the dollar supply through direct interventions. It extended an incentive offer last week to recipients of dollar remittances to try to encourage more inflows from the Nigerian diaspora

 

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