Finance
Naira Continues To Shrink, Trades As N460 Per Dollar


Despite the resumption of forex sales to the Bureau de Change Operators, Nigeria’s Naira continues to shrink after it exchanged for Dollar at the rate of N460 in the parallel market on Tuesday,
Even after the Central Bank of Nigeria’s announcement to resume forex sales to the BDCs, Naira is yet to be dropped from N480/$ and exchanged at N440/$ as of Thursday.
The CBN on September 7, sold $51m to 5,180 BDCs when it commenced sales.
The Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, on Tuesday, said the drop in crude oil earnings, as well as the drop in foreign portfolio inflows significantly affected the supply of foreign exchange into Nigeria.
He said this during the 13th annual Banking & Finance Conference, being organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria with the theme, “Facilitating a sustainable future: The role of banking and finance,” on Wednesday.
Emefiele said, “In order to adjust for the decrease in supply of foreign exchange, the naira depreciated at the official window from N305/$ to N360/$ and to N380/$.
“These adjustments along with increased efforts to restrict undue speculative activities, has led to a growing unification of rates across all the forex market segments.
“In addition, the band between the parallel market and the official exchange rate over the past month, has narrowed recently due to some of the measures taken by the CBN to curb illegal forex transactions.”
He explained that with the decline in the country’s foreign exchange earnings and subsequent adjustments in the value of the naira vis-à-vis the US dollar, the CBN had continued to implement a demand management framework, which was designed to support improved production of items that could be produced in Nigeria, and further conservation of its external reserves.
He said, “These measures have helped to prevent a significant decline in our reserves.
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