Naira Sinks To 530 Against Dollar, Pound Hits N720

The naira plunged to a fresh record low against the dollar, the British pound sterling and euro amid the lingering scarcity of foreign exchange in Nigeria.

The value of the naira fell against the US currency at both the parallel market and the Investors’ and Exporters’ foreign exchange window.

The local currency, which stood at 526/$1, fell to 530/$1 at the parallel market from 528/$1.

The naira dipped to 720 against the pound at the parallel market from 717/£1, while the euro rose to N620 from N616.

At the I&E window, the naira weakened further to 411.67/$1 from 411.50/$1, according to FMDQ Group.

No less than 55 per cent to 60 per cent of Nigerian forex transactions are traded at this window, which is used by the CBN and most exporters and investors, according to Financial Derivatives Company Limited.

It serves as not only a source of price discovery but also a barometer for measuring potential and actual CBN intervention in the market. Some of the exchange rate determinants are balance of payments, capital inflows and trade balance,” the FDC says.

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