Nigeria’s External Reserves Rise to $50.12 billion
Nigeria has recorded the highest level in external reserves in more than 17 years. The reserves increased to $50.12 billion and highlighting ...
Nigeria has recorded the highest level in external reserves in more than 17 years. The reserves increased to $50.12 billion and highlighting ...
Nigeria’s external reserves rose by $509.78 million in 2026, pushing the total stock to $46.01 billion, according to data released ...
Nigeria's gross external reserves have surged to N38.38 billion, signalling a modest improvement in Nigeria’s external buffer after a period ...
Nigeria’s external reserves surged $993 million reaching eight-month high of $34.11bn, according to a recent data released by the Central ...
…and indication of $520m fall in five weeks

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