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    Naira Falls by  5.6% to N1,419 as Market Demand for FX Spikes

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaApril 29, 2024Updated:April 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In Contrast To Market Expectations, The Coast Refused To Clear For The Naira To Climb The Shore Against The Dominant Foreign Currency, The Us Dollar. The Local Currency Tried Unsuccessfully To Claw Back Losses Sustained From Demand Supply Fight In The Forex Markets. Fx Demand At The Official Window Has Continue To Eclipse The Total Volume Of Us Dollars, And Other Foreign Currency Available In The Market. 
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    Naira Falls by  5.6% to N1,419 as Market Demand for FX Spikes

    In contrast to market expectations, the coast refused to clear for the naira to climb the shore against the dominant foreign currency, the US dollar. The local currency made vain attempts to recoup losses incurred from the supply and demand war in the foreign exchange markets.

    The total amount of US dollars and other foreign currencies available in the market has not kept up with the demand for foreign exchange at the official window. Information from the FMDQ Securities Exchange on Monday indicates that at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the naira fell 5.96% against the US dollar to end the day at N1,419.11.

    Since the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) declared that it was not defending the local currency against criticisms of its depleting external reserves, the naira has been under pressure. The CBN said it maintains a willing buyer, willing seller position in the forex market, though the authority has continually sold US dollars to currency traders in the informal market to meet invisible FX demand. 

    Delay in US dollar sales to boost liquidity in the parallel market spurred depreciation of the local currency as the FX liquidity level in the alternative market failed to meet demand for foreign currency. Today, the parallel market rate has started to reclaim value following $10,000 sales to Bureau de Change operators at a subsidized rate of N1,021.

    The fx spot rate at the unofficial currency market appreciated to N1340, according to a channel check, recovering losses after falling to N1,450 last week. In the global commodity market, crude oil prices experienced a decline, with the Brent crude falling by 0.89% to trade at $88.50 per barrel, and the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil also decreasing by 0.89% to trade at $82.98 per barrel

    # Naira Tumbles by 5.6% to N1,419 as FX Demand Rises Naira Steadies as Banks Issue Update on FX Purchase

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