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Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by jcodez(m): 1:46am On Feb 18, 2016


The naira on Wednesday depreciated further to N385 per dollar in the parallel market as demand for foreign exchange intensified in the market. This implies the naira has depreciated by N60 against the dollar this week in the parallel market, when compared with the closing exchange rate of N325 per dollar Friday last week. The currency however remained stable at the official interbank foreign exchange market as the interbank rate closed N199.34.
Thus the gap between the interbank and parallel market rates widened to N185.66 per dollar from N127.53 Friday last week. Vanguard investigation also reveals that the naira depreciated against the British Pounds to N505 per pounds in the parallel market implying N65 depreciation when compared with the closing rate of N440 Friday last week.
Investigations reveal that the sharp depreciation of the naira in the parallel market this week is driven by increasing demand by importers sourcing dollars to pay for imports from China. According to a BDC operator who spoke on condition of anonymity, “You know China had been on its one month annual holidays.
But they resumed work on Monday, and people have to complete payment for goods ordered before the holidays. They had made 30 per cent down payment to order the goods and they now have to pay the 70 percent balance otherwise they will lose the 30 percent. That is why they are desperate and ready to buy dollars at any rate.
Meanwhile supply is scarce and those who have dollars are not willing to sell because they might also need the currency soon”. The naira has been on steady decline since Tuesday January 12th 2016, when the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) stopped weekly dollar sale to BDCs. Prior to this action, the naira traded at N265 per dollar in the parallel market. Consequently the naira has depreciated by N80 in the parallel market since the CBN took the action.

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Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Xclusivegrin007(m): 1:58am On Feb 18, 2016
Ok
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by weyab: 2:35am On Feb 18, 2016
1 dollar to 400 naira going going going............. Lool grin
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Nobody: 2:37am On Feb 18, 2016
weyab:
1 dollar to 400 naira going going going............. Lool grin
Hail APC grin grin grin

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Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Nobody: 3:10am On Feb 18, 2016
Amazing decision by APC government...

-Jonathan is to be held responsible.
-Emefiele is to be held responsible
-Ngozi is to be held responsible

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Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Flexherbal(m): 3:32am On Feb 18, 2016
What is happening. God, Come and help us.
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by BaddieKay(f): 4:07am On Feb 18, 2016
By the end of the week we're likely to hit #400-$1....

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Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by phlemzy: 4:31am On Feb 18, 2016
Its good that we all know that the continuous fall in the Naira is not outrightly due to the fact that we are more of an importing nation. Russia, for instance does not do as much importation as Nigeria but has its currency losing its value against the dollar. What we common is the fact that we both run an oil-dependent economy. Obviously Nigeria is worse hit as we do too much of importation. It was shocking to discover that despite the number/varieties of trees we have in our forests, we still find it more convenient to import toothpicks. We have exhausted our limits on all such practice. We must start doing things differently now.

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Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Wizprodigy: 5:01am On Feb 18, 2016
I don't know why the last confab report hasn't been implemented. Is it the lust for oil with the hope of future revival that is preventing it?
What i know for sure is that if we still depend on a falling crude oil to source our forex knowing for sure we are import dependent, we will soon start experiencing higher marginally decline of our foreign reserves just reduce the dollar rush as against our falling naira, that will be when things would be going from worse to worst.
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Lordtrillion(m): 5:19am On Feb 18, 2016
shocked embarassed
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Olarajee(m): 5:44am On Feb 18, 2016
Not true
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by demosoft: 5:53am On Feb 18, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by Hashimyussufamao(m): 6:26am On Feb 18, 2016
Ah no wan. Know ah must get muny #chikennah
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by agarawu23(m): 6:29am On Feb 18, 2016
shocked
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by nobilis: 7:12am On Feb 18, 2016
imhotep:

Hail APC grin grin grin

And how is it APC's fault that the naira is on a steady decline?

If you as much as calmed down to read the article properly, u would have understood what's driving the dollar upwards.
Re: Naira Depreciates Further To N385/$, N505/£ In Parallel Market by juman(m): 11:50am On Feb 18, 2016
Free fall.

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