Nigerian currency catches break after weeks of devaluation

On the unofficial parallel market or black market as it is popularly known, the value of the Nigerian currency, the Naira increased against the US dollar on Wednesday.

The exchange rate in the afternoon was N1,300 per dollar, which is a gain of 0,76 percent (N10) above the N1,310 rate that was seen on the black market on Tuesday.

The ongoing strain on foreign exchange, which was made worse by the Naira falling as low as N1,310 to the dollar, began to lessen on Wednesday as demand decreased marginally.

This is according to the Nigerian newspaper, the Punch, which also noted that the last time the Naira appreciated was in the first week of October. “The most recent instance of Naira appreciation occurred on October 3, 2023, when it increased by 0,79 percent (N8) against the US Dollar,” the Punch’s report read.

“On Tuesday, the Naira experienced a significant 6,86 percent depreciation after having strengthened by 1,85 percent against the dollar on Monday at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM),” the report added.

Read also: Currency crisis in Nigeria deepens as its currency drops to ₦1,040 per dollar

The Nigeran business news publication, Nairametrics, revealed that the naira-to-dollar rate fell to N837.49 on the official NAFEX market, where the official exchange rate is set, from N801.1 only one day earlier. This exchange rate is the fourth-lowest level since the exchange rate windows were unified. At N891/US$1 and N701/US$1, respectively, the intraday highs and lows were recorded. The overall turnover of US$113,2 million was the largest in around six trading days. – Business Insider Africa

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