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Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by FryMosquito: 8:04am On Nov 11, 2021
The exchange rate between the naira and dollar strengthened to N535/$1 at the black market a significant rise from N570/$1 which it has traded at for days now.

Nairametrics confirmed this through multiple BDC operators who also trade at black market prices.

The last time the exchange rate traded as low as N535/$1 was in the early September suggesting this is a two month high for the local currency.

Why is the Naira appreciating?

Nairametrics interviewed some key players in the FX market to find out the reason for the recent appreciation.

Lucky F. Agana, managing director of Gulkay integration services said the appreciation of the Naira is directly related to CBN’s intervention in the market.

He said, “The CBN has pushed more dollars into the market and the demand has reduced drastically, that is why the Naira is appreciating.”

He also stated that the market is merely reacting to the apex bank’s forex policy.

“CBN is trying its best to stabilize the Naira and it is working, there is much supply but lessened demand for dollars,” he added.

Abdulai a BDC operator who spoke to Nairametrics said that eNaira may have played a role in reducing the demand for dollars in the market.

“The e-Naira has reduced Nigerians’ appetite for buying dollars since through the digital currency, they can now withdraw dollars at official rates anywhere in the world,” he said.

Since the exchange rate is simply a reflection of the currency’s demand and supply. It’s safe to say that the naira’s appreciation is linked to the apex bank’s forex supply policy.

Another operators indicated the massive gain was because demand dropped in the couple of days possibly because the CBN was intervening. Analyst at a recent Nairametrics ClubHouse session suggested the exchange rate could strengthen in the coming weeks especially after the external reserves hit $40 billion. A room for further external loans and a sustained higher oil prices was also fingered as a possible impetus for the central bank to intervene, thus potentially impacting positively on the naira.

Nairametrics reported last month that the exchange rate had somewhat stabilized since the CBN antagonistically chided abokiFX for currency. This was during the CBN MPR meeting on September 17, 2021.

On that day, the exchange rate closed at N564/$1 and soared as high as N577/$1 a few days later, but it has since sold between N570-N575/$.

The strengthening of the naira will be seen by the central as a sign that it’s intervention is working even though pent up demand remains and the sources for the interventions are loans.

https://nairametrics.com/2021/11/10/naira-gains-massively-to-n535-1-at-black-market-as-cbns-forex-policy-scores-major-point/

Cc. Lalasticlala.. Mynd44

Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by buttlover(m): 8:09am On Nov 11, 2021
So naira agbaguole.
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by Pierocash(m): 8:48am On Nov 11, 2021
Which lesser demand of Dollar are you talking about. I have requested for dollars from my banks to fund my Domiciliary account on countless number of times but can't access it. The banks said they don't sell dollars,that I should seek my fx from the parallel market .

CBN keep enriching the banks at the expense of the masses. The stupid $100 monthly limit they gave us which some banks have increased to $200 of recent,we can't still use it in any meaningful sites,some banks like Uba ,and access even blocked their cards from international transactions. Nonsense

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Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by Saskay44: 9:16am On Nov 11, 2021
Zombies would call this progress
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by chariisGRACE(m): 11:14am On Nov 11, 2021
Until N1 = $1 under Buhari, I won't be satisfied.
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by vedaxcool(m): 2:02pm On Nov 11, 2021
Pierocash:
Which lesser demand of Dollar are you talking about. I have requested for dollars from my banks to fund my Domiciliary account on countless number of times but can't access it. The banks said they don't sell dollars,that I should seek my fx from the parallel market .

CBN keep enriching the banks at the expense of the masses. The stupid $100 monthly limit they gave us which some banks have increased to $200 of recent,we can't still use it in any meaningful sites,some banks like Uba ,and access even blocked their cards from international transactions. Nonsense

The Banke refusal to sell forrex is what the has kept the black market alive.
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by aremuforlife(m): 2:06pm On Nov 11, 2021
chariisGRACE:
Until N1 = $1 under Buhari, I won't be satisfied.
Do you really think we need $1=1#?
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by sapientia(m): 2:13pm On Nov 11, 2021
Which gain?

Abi recovering from acute sickness

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Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by Nonpartisan1: 2:23pm On Nov 11, 2021
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Pierocash:
Which lesser demand of Dollar are you talking about. I have requested for dollars from my banks to fund my Domiciliary account on countless number of times but can't access it. The banks said they don't sell dollars,that I should seek my fx from the parallel market .

CBN keep enriching the banks at the expense of the masses. The stupid $100 monthly limit they gave us which some banks have increased to $200 of recent,we can't still use it in any meaningful sites,some banks like Uba ,and access even blocked their cards from international transactions. Nonsense
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Why do you want to buy dollar from the bank and fund your domicilliary account? Which country allows that?

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Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by Pierocash(m): 2:27pm On Nov 11, 2021
Nonpartisan1:
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[s]Why do you want to buy dollar from the bank and fund your domicilliary account? Which country allows that[/s]?
Stupid talk.

Domiciliary account is for what? Only to receive payment? Oponu
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by omenkaLives(m): 2:43pm On Nov 11, 2021
Good news but still a far cry from where we should be.
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by Nonpartisan1: 2:49pm On Nov 11, 2021
Pierocash:
Stupid talk.

Domiciliary account is for what? Only to receive payment? Oponu

Mynd44 lalasticlala rule 2.
Re: Naira Gains Big, Rises To N535/$1 At Black Market-as Speculators Lose Billions by rainlover(m): 9:44am On Nov 12, 2021
Only if they know that BITCOIN is pumping and that's why naira is gaining value cos a lot of TRADERS are liquidating their stable coins to trade BITCOIN

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