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Naira suffers further depreciation at parallel market
Nigerian currency suffered another heavy loss at the unofficial market, exchanging for as high as N703 to a dollar.
Some Bureau de change operators who spoke said they expect the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to conduct another raid, but are very convinced it won’t change Naira depreciation.
They strongly believe that as far as dollar scarcity persists in the country, the days of the Naira exchanging at below N600 are long gone.
However, the local currency was stable at the official market.
Data obtained from FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, a platform that oversees foreign-exchange trading in Nigeria shows that Naira closed Monday at N430.33 at the official market.
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This is the same rate it closed on Friday last week.
Naira managed to secure the closing rate despite an exchange as high as N432 to a dollar.
Naira’s performance was even more surprising given the low forex supply at the market which closed at $54.13 million compared to $82 million last Friday.
It was however a different story at the black market as black-market traders exchanged the Naira for as high as N703 to a dollar.
Meanwhile, the exchange rate at the cryptocurrency peer-to-peer FX exchange traded at N699.29/$1 on Friday morning, a 0.09% appreciation when compared to N699.92/$1 recorded as of the same time on Monday.
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