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At the
Investors and Exporters (I&E) window,
the local currency performed stronger than the American currency with an
appreciation of N1.13 kobo or 0.31 percent, closing at N385.75/$1 in contrast
to N386.94/$1 it ended at the segment on Wednesday.
According
to data from the FMDQ, the
strengthening of the Nigerian currency was boosted by the lower demand for
forex by customers. At the close of the trading session, investors exchanged a
total of $12.45 million, 80 percent or $49.83 million lower than the $62.28
million achieved at the midweek session.
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At the
parallel market yesterday, the Nigerian currency remained stable against its
American counterpart, selling at N450/$1. It also retained the same rate
against the Euro at N485/€1, but depreciated against the British Pound by N2 to
close at N550/£1 versus N548/£1 it closed on Wednesday.
At the
Bureaux De Change (BDCs) segment of
the market, the Naira depreciated by N1 against the Dollar in Lagos to close at
N448/$1 compared with N447/$1 it traded previously. However, it appreciated by
N2 against the British currency to close at N550/£1 compared with N548/£1 of
the preceding day, while it closed flat against the Euro at N478/€1.
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In
Abuja, the local currency weakened against the US Dollar by N1 to N447/$1 from
N448/$1 and lost N3 against the Pound to N550/£1 from N547/£1, but traded flat
against the Euro at N480/€1.
At the
Port Harcourt BDC market, the Naira/Dollar exchange rate remained unchanged at
N446/$1, but depreciated by N2 on the Pound to N550/£1 from N548/£1, and closed
flat against the Euro at N487/€1.
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At the
Kano BDC market, the local currency retained its stability against the American
Dollar at N446/$1. It traded flat against the Pound at N540/£1 and remained
unchanged on the Euro at N480/€1. (Business Post)
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