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    Naira Rises Amidst Worst Year-End FX Rate Prediction

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaDecember 15, 2023 Uncategorized No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Naira Rises Amidst Worst Year-End FX Rate Prediction

    The Nigerian naira reclaimed part of its loss value in the foreign exchange markets on Thursday amidst the worst year-end prediction for exchnage rates. In 2022, the naira lost about 11% but the local currency is expected to close 2023 at its all-time low.

    A peep into some Broadstreet analysts reviews the general mood that the local currency will end the year in the red following weak or rather near zero market intervention by the apex bank.

    Against the expectation that the remittance from Nigerians in the diaspora would wet the foreign exchange market, the trend in the parallel market shows that instead of FX inflow, there has been a surge in demand for the US dollar.

    While demand for imports continues to rise, Nigeria has seen strong and uptight forex scarcity, and the challenge has forced the market to devalue the local currency –official and by forces of demand and supply.

    Amidst a bleak outlook for the Naira exchange rate, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has absconded from participating in the official market to keep an eye on the rate. Weighing this against Nigeria’s strong import appetite, some analysts say a switch away from dirty float would hit the naira front, back and centre in the coming months.

    “Who would have thought that the official rate would cross N1,000 ever? A country that produces and sells oil in the international market and with gross external reserves below $33 billion…it’s unexplainable”, a senior economist who prefers not to be mentioned told MarketForces Africa.

    At the Nigeria Autonomous Foreign Exchange (NAFEX) market, the Naira showed positive performance against the US dollar, appreciating by 0.39% day-on-day in the official market to close at N901.14 against the greenback. Nigeria Eurobond Slumps after CBN Resumes OMO Auction

    In the parallel market, the Naira appreciated by 0.48% day-on-day, closing at N1,234 per greenback, according to a channel check. This has reduced the gap between official and exchange rates as the market reprices the local currency. 

    In the global commodity market, oil prices exhibited a positive trend, trading above the $70 per barrel mark. Brent Crude was at $76.49 per barrel, while WTI traded at $71.79 per barrel on Thursday. Data from the CBN showed gross external reserves printed at $32.849 billion.

    At this level, the nation’s foreign reserves still provide about seven months’ import cover versus international benchmark sets of 3 months. #Naira Rises Amidst Worst Year-End FX Rate Prediction

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