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Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Blackberrybabes: 5:38am On Jun 21, 2016
The naira plunged by 31 per cent to 288.85 against the United States dollar on Monday at the close of trading at the newly established interbank market.

The local currency also depreciated at the parallel market where it closed at 346 to the greenback, down from around 330 and 335 on Friday.

The Central Bank of Nigeria had last week introduced new guidelines for the nation’s foreign exchange market with the adoption of a single structure through the interbank/autonomous window.



The naira, which was pegged at 197-199 per dollar before the emergence of the new forex policy, closed at 288.85 to the dollar on Monday, with the forces of demand and supply coming to play to determine the value of the nation’s currency after the CBN allowed it to float freely.

The CBN said it cleared a total foreign exchange demand backlog of $4bn with a dollar exchanging for N280 at the foreign exchange market.

The apex bank, in a statement issued on Monday by the Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, expressed satisfaction with the performance of the market on its first day.

The statement reads in part, “Nigeria’s new foreign exchange market made a robust take-off on Monday, June 20, 2016, clearing all the backlog of $4bn pent-up demand for foreign exchange, with the naira exchanging at 280 to the United States dollar.

“The objectives of the CBN to clear the forex demand backlog, perform its role as strictly a market intervention participant, and re-launch a functioning and efficient interbank market were met.

“The CBN, in line with its desire to promote a transparent, liquid and efficient market, and in order to engender market confidence and ensure credible price formation, intervened in the market through a special secondary market intervention sales addressing the issue of the FX demand backlog by clearing $4.02bn through spot and forward sales.

“This served in no small way to stimulate price discovery, with the determination of a marginal rate of $/280.00 through the special SMIS process. So, we can state to you categorically that the FX demand backlog has now been cleared and behind us for good.”

Okoroafor assured market participants and the general public that the bank was committed to making the FX market globally competitive, credible, transparent, liquid and efficient.

Our correspondents gathered that the naira was trading around 270 to a dollar in the early hours of trading on Monday with no deals consummated by the banks as dealers were only interested in buying.

A currency analyst at Ecobank, Mr. Kunle Ezun, said when the market opened in the morning, the naira went up to 285 to the dollar and later came down to 255 to 260 before the CBN intervened in the market by selling over $500m at the rate of N280 per dollar.

He said, “We didn’t have any firm deals; no deal was consummated until when the CBN intervened and gave the rate at 280 and that became the rallying point for the market. We saw price discovery; different banks were quoting on two-way quote for the naira and dollar.

“We saw a lot of quotes today; banks were willing to quote but everybody was willing to buy, not to sell until the CBN came to the bank later in the day to sell. When the CBN sells to you, you are expected to sell in the market. So that created activity in the market.

“What we had today (Monday) is more like a market depreciation of the naira to 280. Tomorrow (Tuesday), you may see appreciation of the naira or further depreciation. It depends on how much the CBN is willing to supply to the market. If they are able to supply what they supplied today in two or three times consecutively, the market will be calmed and the naira will appreciate in the next few days.”

The Head, Research and Investment Advisory, Sterling Capital, Mr. Sewa Wusu, said the naira closed at 288.85 after a little bit of oscillation, adding, “The interplay of demand and supply has started. I think the proper value of the naira will be determined as time goes on and more dollars will also come.”

He, however, said foreign portfolio investors might still be on the sidelines to watch developments to see how the current mechanism would play out before they would begin to have some level of comfort on the level of dollar liquidity.

The President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, said the naira fell to 346 against the dollar at the parallel market, because “the interbank market has not effectively taken off.”

He said, “There is no way demand can reduce at the parallel market now because the 41 imported items are still banned from accessing official forex market,” he said, adding that the backlog of dollar demand was far higher than $4bn.

“Up untill now, many correspondent banks have yet to send their unmet obligations to the Central Bank of Nigeria. And for the foreign inflow that we are expecting, there is still lack of confidence by the investors as to how liquidity is going to be sustainable so that when they want to move out, they won’t have the problem of dollar scarcity. So, they are watching to see how liquid the market will be, and that will take a couple of weeks before this can be unravelled,” Gwadabe explained.

There may be “higher volatility until the market becomes more functional,” Bloomberg quoted the Head of Africa Strategy at Standard Chartered Bank Limited in London, Samir Gadio, as saying in an e-mailed response to questions.

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Blackberrybabes: 5:38am On Jun 21, 2016

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by madridguy(m): 5:42am On Jun 21, 2016
Noted.
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by jargonzboi(m): 5:49am On Jun 21, 2016
dollar rains.

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by SeverusSnape(m): 5:52am On Jun 21, 2016
Buharinomics - The worst form of economic policy in the whole wide world.

Rule 1: Don't expect much from a dullard.

Buhari is an economic terrorist. #fact

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by BlackSeptember: 5:56am On Jun 21, 2016
Apart from all these dogo turenchi does it mean that I will be buying things on Amazon at an exchange rate of 346 or 288 undecided


Buhari s the worst thing to have happened to Nigeria.


I stand naked and place a curse on that man that's ruining this economy cos of his pride and arrogance cry

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by TheNextAce: 6:02am On Jun 21, 2016
If this policy stands the test of time, it's for our own good as a nation

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by shyling(f): 6:06am On Jun 21, 2016
Gwadabe should be arrested and put out of business

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by whyx06(m): 6:11am On Jun 21, 2016
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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by donsteady(m): 6:14am On Jun 21, 2016
Naira started trading at 253 and closed at 288 so 35naira lost in first day. Not a positive sign for a layman like me. Your grammar can not convince me
So naira will start trading 288 this morning right and now add another 40 Naira... I predict closing at 328 at the end of today. Thumb down! Sad

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by justmenoni: 6:15am On Jun 21, 2016
Why?


shyling:
Gwadabe should be arrested and put out of business
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by isbish(m): 6:15am On Jun 21, 2016
embarassed
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by BIGERBOY1: 6:18am On Jun 21, 2016
As at this morning it's 281. I bought at 360 last week angry

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by M4gunners: 6:19am On Jun 21, 2016
Bad news.

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by shyling(f): 6:20am On Jun 21, 2016
justmenoni:
Why?


To ensure patriotism in the market
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Taeewo(m): 6:27am On Jun 21, 2016
Ok
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by tuoyoojo(m): 6:29am On Jun 21, 2016
the Naira is fluctuating like the little power the minister of darkness occasional supplies to us

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by dayleke: 6:55am On Jun 21, 2016
Which way?
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by rusher14: 8:01am On Jun 21, 2016
BlackSeptember:
Apart from all these dogo turenchi does it mean that I will be buying things on Amazon at an exchange rate of 346 or 288 undecided


Buhari s the worst thing to have happened to Nigeria.


I stand naked and place a curse on that man that's ruining this economy cos of his pride and arrogance cry

I'm interested to know how much forex your business makes for the economy.

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by BALLOSKI: 8:04am On Jun 21, 2016
I see
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by BlackSeptember: 8:04am On Jun 21, 2016
rusher14:


I'm interested to know how much forex your business makes for the economy.
The same amount buhari the daft cows make undecided

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by iamblisz(m): 8:11am On Jun 21, 2016
Chai, haba mana guy

U don't have to stand unclad to do that,
BlackSeptember:
Apart from all these dogo turenchi does it mean that I will be buying things on Amazon at an exchange rate of 346 or 288 undecided
Buhari s the worst thing to have happened to Nigeria.
I stand naked and place a curse on that man that's ruining this economy cos of his pride and arrogance cry
BlackSeptember:
Apart from all these dogo turenchi does it mean that I will be buying things on Amazon at an exchange rate of 346 or 288 undecided
Buhari s the worst thing to have happened to Nigeria.
I stand naked and place a curse on that man that's ruining this economy cos of his pride and arrogance cry
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by BlackSeptember: 8:12am On Jun 21, 2016
iamblisz:
Chai, haba mana guy

U don't have to stand unclad to do that,
The Curse need to be potent

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Nobody: 8:18am On Jun 21, 2016
Pa Buhari is back and everything don dey mad again including the Naira.

Abeg when he dey travel again?undecided

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by iamblisz(m): 8:41am On Jun 21, 2016
BlackSeptember:
The Curse need to be potent

Lmao,
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by lagdmark(m): 8:42am On Jun 21, 2016
Maybe PMB should just relocate to Daura for 6 months and allow experienced professionals to handle things

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Brainy007: 8:51am On Jun 21, 2016
V
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Clone2020(m): 8:51am On Jun 21, 2016
I have $2000 PayPal @N320/$ or $6000 @N330/$ wire transfer from my Chase bank account to your U.S account or TD bank to your dorm account in Nigeria, you will have to pay the $40 wire fee.
Mention me and drop your phone number. Scammers beware.

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Nobody: 8:51am On Jun 21, 2016
Spreads mat , plenty popcorn and vanilla ice cream dey here.
The N has began to obey Archimedes' principle of floatation.
Meanwhile this is just the first day of floatation, o ye E warriors, give the policy some time to find its level.
Anyhow sha, I go dey observe from the battle front

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Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by Dlee1(m): 8:52am On Jun 21, 2016
Shit happens...
Re: Naira Crashes To 288/dollar At New Official Market by martineverest(m): 8:53am On Jun 21, 2016
its a gradual process:it will flunctuate and mellow down after a while.the demand is very high,esp now that the xchange rate of dollars have fallen.with time,the demand will fall and naira wll appreciate....lets be optimistic.i know some wailers are happy about the news.

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