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External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by HenryThegreat1(m): 5:29am On Dec 02, 2021
The nation’s external reserves fell by $610m last month, figures obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria on Thursday revealed.

The reserves dropped to N$41.22bn as of November 29 from $41.83bn on October 29.
The CBN also disclosed that at the present level, the external reserves could meet the country’s nine-month import demand.

Figures obtained from the apex bank showed that the reserves, which had gained $5bn in October, returned to a downward path in November.

The reserves increased from $36.78bn on September 30 to $41.83bn as of October 29.
The Governor, CBN, Godwin Emefiele, said, at the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria’s dinner in Lagos, said, “Supported by our demand management policy, in addition to support from the successful issuance of the $4bn Eurobond and the IMF SDR, our external reserves today stands at over $41.4bn, which is enough to support nine months of imports.

“This is not just a morale booster for both foreign direct and portfolio investors willing to invest in the economy, but it provides significant fire power to support our domestic industries that need to import critical machines and equipment for domestic production and exports.”

He said as a result of the drop in foreign exchange supply arising from low earnings from the sale of crude oil, the naira depreciated by 7.7 per cent from N380/$ to 410/$ at the I & E window.

Emefiele said supply was also affected by massive outflow of foreign portfolio investments from emerging and frontier markets, including Nigeria in 2020.
“A combination of these factors led to a marked drop in our foreign reserves from nearly $36.7bn at the beginning of the crises in March said to a low of $32.9bn in June 2021,” he said.

He said the volume of activities at the I&E window fell from nearly $250m- $300m daily to less than $40m in the first quarter of 2021.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Namnam: 5:32am On Dec 02, 2021
So is the Nigerian government finally gonna start funding other sectors of the economy now that oil is beginning to reveal itself as an obviously unstable and unprofitable industry?

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by another1: 5:33am On Dec 02, 2021
Eyah! Nigeria is going down gradually and nobody saying anything.
Buhari destroyed Nigeria economy between 1981 to 1983. And came back 2015 to completely destroy it.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Tochi3(m): 5:37am On Dec 02, 2021
Lost to fulani bandits under poo'hari.

Sheik Gumi have more than that.

Only 30k zombies are in sifia pains.

Mtchewww.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by ShobayoEmma(m): 5:39am On Dec 02, 2021
so we should be expecting 1000 naira to a dollar in the coming days?
Nigeria we hail thee.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by ShobayoEmma(m): 5:39am On Dec 02, 2021
so we should be expecting 1000 naira to a dollar in the coming days?
Nigeria we hail thee.
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by chrisxxx(m): 5:40am On Dec 02, 2021
[quote author=Namnam post=108133748]So is the Nigerian government finally gonna start funding other sectors of the economy now that oil is beginning to reveal itself as an obviously unstable and unprofitable industry?

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Nigeria can only invest in business ventures that can't be accounted for like oil. If you like steal or loot all that is produced today you can recover from the proceed of tomorrow. This is the only business Nigeria can thrive.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Nobody: 5:54am On Dec 02, 2021
Namnam:
So is the Nigerian government finally gonna start funding other sectors of the economy now that oil is beginning to reveal itself as an obviously unstable and unprofitable industry?

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Steel production is good and there is a private steel factory in Kaduna coming up

But the problem is cheap steel from China. China produces lots of steel.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Nobody: 5:56am On Dec 02, 2021
another1:
Eyah! Nigeria is going down gradually and nobody saying anything.
Buhari destroyed Nigeria economy between 1981 to 1983. And came back 2015 to completely destroy it.

Buhari wasn't in charge of Nigeria from 1981 to 1983. That was the last 2 years of the Shagari government

He was in charge from 1983 Dec 31 to August 27 1985

Also in 1982 October and again in 2014 April , oil prices crashed. Which meant by the time Buhari took over the economy was already in a bad way. Oil shock.

Buhari is a bad leader because he did not respond to the oil shock both times by diversifying the economy away from oil

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Dozie32(m): 5:57am On Dec 02, 2021
Mumu government

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by seunlayi(m): 5:57am On Dec 02, 2021
Pmb don finish our economy

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Oleka1: 5:58am On Dec 02, 2021
Na only for God hand we dey for this country, I won't say more than that.

If you stay in Lagos come put 100k in my POS business and get 10k returns every month and collect back your 100k anytime you want your money back. I can give you something to hold as collateral. Contact me
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by God1000(m): 5:58am On Dec 02, 2021
Nigeria is in comatose under that groggy president.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Temisia(f): 5:58am On Dec 02, 2021
shocked
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Terrier99: 5:59am On Dec 02, 2021
Someone that can't organise his family properly is the one you expect to do anything sensible in the area of economy.
We are all seeing what Aisha was saying.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Nobody: 5:59am On Dec 02, 2021
ShobayoEmma:
so we should be expecting 1000 naira to a dollar in the coming days?

Nigeria we hail thee.

Probably

When government hasn't done the needful and diversified us away from oil to other alternative sources of Forex
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Systrom(m): 6:00am On Dec 02, 2021
Naira is gone

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Nobody: 6:00am On Dec 02, 2021
Only God know
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by cardoctor(m): 6:01am On Dec 02, 2021
Same story since my mama born me

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Nobody: 6:03am On Dec 02, 2021
Tochi3:
Lost to fulani bandits under poo'hari.

Sheik Gumi have more than that.

Only 30k zombies are in sifia pains.

Mtchewww.

Lol for the 30k zombies

But to be serious, when oil prices crash , you turn to the Forex reserves to find dollars to buffer the local currency

Saudis Forex reserves went down from 750 billion dollars to 600 billion dollars in over a year. No looting, no stealing, just buffering the currency to make it strong even as oil revenue was falling

Venezuela basically emptied it's Forex reserves . Now their currency is weak

APC has failed in diversification economy promise

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by clarocuzioo(m): 6:03am On Dec 02, 2021
okoo
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Henrygetpaid: 6:08am On Dec 02, 2021
Who will deliver Nigeria from this body of sin..

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by bioemmy: 6:11am On Dec 02, 2021
Which Naira are they saving?

With the grossly incompetent decisions of the CBN Governor who is hunting shadows of crypto traders and the likes instead of coming up with better economic policies..

I await what will happen next year when they increase fuel price to whatever they want to increase it to.

That I'm sure will further increase inflation, decrease Naira's buying power, increase the pursuit of the dollar and other foreign currencies by business men, organisations and the youths and we just may see $1 equalling 1000 naira.

Most of their policies are to make things hard and unbearable for the average Nigerian. Imagine sharing 5k to the so-called poorest Nigerians for an over 100% increase in fuel price. And then you say you're fighting to save the Naira when your policies have killed it this far.

The economic team of this administration is the weakest and most wicked I've ever seen in the history of Nigeria. They're more wicked and than many military regime.

Good for n*****g set of leaders.

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by 4toMaStEr(m): 6:12am On Dec 02, 2021
This is just the beginning.....una Neva see shometin

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by DeSpec: 6:13am On Dec 02, 2021
The naira is gone. embarassed
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Grace001: 6:24am On Dec 02, 2021
There was a county…

And they are deceiving their zombiefied mumu that they will give out 5k Naira to the poorest Nigerians once they increase fuel price.

How far with trader moni ?
What happened to school feeding program ?

Good for nothing useless Nigerian government

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Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by Ovamboland(m): 6:25am On Dec 02, 2021
another1:
Eyah! Nigeria is going down gradually and nobody saying anything.
Buhari destroyed Nigeria economy between 1981 to 1983. And came back 2015 to completely destroy it.

When are you waxing a record with this lyrics?
It is Buhari that said you should not knke how to make toothpick, textiles, shoes and bags, or to be wasting scarce resources visiting Dubai
Re: External Reserves Drop By $610m In November As CBN Battles To Save Naira by kindlyheart: 6:30am On Dec 02, 2021
backbencher:


Steel production is good and there is a private steel factory in Kaduna coming up

But the problem is cheap steel from China. China produces lots of steel.

U mean steel that traveled all the way from China can be cheaper than the one made in nigeria..

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