The Naira on
Friday sustained its gains against the dollar as liquidity boost by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had
forced a crash in the price of the greenback. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports in Lagos that the Naira exchanged at N460 to a dollar at the parallel
market, gaining 40 points from N500 it recorded on Thursday. NAN also reports
that the Pound Sterling and the Euro traded at N575 and N480 respectively.
At the Bureau De Change (BDC) window, the Naira closed at N399 to a dollar CBN controlled price, while the Pound Sterling and the Euro exchanged at N610 and N520 respectively. Trading at the interbank window saw the Naira closed at N305.50 to a dollar. Traders at the market expected the Naira to sell for less than N400 to a dollar if the boost in liquidity by the CBN was sustained.
Meanwhile, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, the President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators
of Nigeria (ABCON) said that currency speculators were expected to lose
billions of Naira to the new forex policy. Gwadabe said that speculators were
already overwhelmed by the policy as they were taken by surprise by the move of
the apex bank.
NAN reports
that the new CBN policy directing banks to sell forex for school fees, medicals
and other allowances was already impacting positively at the market. (Guardian)
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