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Home » Naira Gains 5.05% at N878.61 at the Official Market

Naira Gains 5.05% at N878.61 at the Official Market

Reporter: Tobi Adetunji

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
January 24, 2024
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The intraday high recorded N1336.05/$1 as the Naira gained against the dollar on Tuesday, 23rd January 2024 at the official market.  

The domestic currency appreciated 5.05% to close at N878.61 to a dollar at the close of business, data from the NAFEM where forex is officially traded, showed.

This represents an N46.73 gain or a 5.05% increase in the local currency compared to the N925.34 closed on Monday.

The intraday high recorded was N1336.05/$1, while the intraday low was N701/$1, representing a wide spread of N635.05/$1.

According to data obtained from the official NAFEM window, forex turnover at the close of the trading was $58.46 million, representing a 20.28% decrease compared to the previous day.

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However, the naira closed flat at the parallel forex market where forex is sold unofficially, the exchange rate quoted at N1360/$1, the same as what it closed the previous day, while peer-to-peer traders quoted around N1393/$1.

Report as it that more than two years after the ban on AbokiFX for publishing parallel market exchange rates online, efforts are underway to authorize the Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) to publicly display the black-market rates of the naira against the dollar on online platforms.

Reacting, Aminu Gwadabe, the ABCON President noted that the association was proposing to regulators to allow BDCs to restart the public display of exchange rates.

He also noted that as part of the proposal, ABCON is upgrading the functionality of their existing website to compete with other platforms in the economy.

This move is expected to be another in a long line of departures from the measures implemented by the former central bank leadership, which sought to stringently regulate BDC operations and reduce the prominence of the unofficial market.

In September 2021, the Central Bank of Nigeria went after AbokiFX, a platform that publishes black market exchange rates for the Naira online.

The apex bank levied allegations against the platform, noting that they were involved in “illegal activities that undermine the economy.“

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