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Naira Crashes To All Time Record Low Against Dollar, See New Exchange Rate

With the current rate, naira has depreciated by 21.53 percent from N565 per dollar at the beginning of the year.

byGLAMTUSH
September 26, 2022
in Business & Brands
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Naira has crashed to all-time record low against the dollar, see the new exchange rate below.

 

Glamtushreports that the naira on Monday, September 26th, 2022 fell to N750 per dollar, the lowest ever, following increased demand for the greenback on the parallel market, popularly called black market.

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Recall that after trading on Friday, the local currency lost 0.83 per cent of its value compared to N714 per dollar on Thursday.

With the current rate, the naira has depreciated by 21.53 per cent from N565 per dollar at the beginning of the year.

However, the exchange rate opened at N750 per dollar at the beginning of business on Monday, one trader told Glamtush.

 

This online newspaper understands that naira is likely to appreciate at the parallel market towards N670/$ -N680/$ in October 2022, according to Bismarck Rewane, managing director/chief executive officer of Financial Derivatives Company Limited.

 

Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), had described the parallel market as “a tainted market in Nigeria, where people desire to deal in illegal foreign exchange (FX) transactions including sourcing of FX cash for purposes of offering bribes, corruption. That is where they deal.”

Nigeria’s currency has been on a free fall as a result of rising strong dollar, import demand, oil theft, fuel subsidies, currency speculation, record high money supply and weak productivity, analysts have said.

In the face of rising demand for foreign exchange for both goods and services by Nigerians, the CBN has advised Nigerians to resist the urge of succumbing to the speculative activities of some players in the foreign exchange market.

At the Investors and Exporters (I&E) forex window, also known as the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Rate Fixing (NAFEX), naira appreciated marginally by 0.04 percent as the dollar was quoted at N436.33/$ on Friday as against N436.50/$ quoted on the previous day, data obtained from the FMDQ indicated.

Most currency dealers who participated at the foreign exchange auction on Friday maintained bids between N425.00 (low) and N438.00 (high) per dollar.

The daily foreign exchange market turnover increased marginally by 4.29 percent to $106.11 million on Friday from $101.74 million recorded on Thursday, the data indicated.

Nigeria has a multiple exchange rate system, resulting in persistent currency pressures due to a distorted market structure, Rewane said.

He noted that dollar shortages remain the principal challenge, undermining the performance of the non-oil sector, Nigeria’s exports still largely dominated by oil and oil-related products.

Rewane said the CBN is likely to allow an adjustment at the I&E window towards N440/$ and that the CBN will increase forex supply at the window.

On July 27, 2022, the CBN stopped foreign exchange sales to the Bureau De Change (BDC) and channelled the sale of dollars to commercial banks for legitimate needs.

 

Glamtush reports that naira has depreciated by 25 percent at the parallel market known popularly called black market, one year after the Central Bank shutdown the Abokifx platform.

 

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