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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