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Breaking: Naira Falls To N585 Per Dollar At Parallel Market by GoldenEnudi: 11:47am On Mar 17, 2022
The Nigerian naira has dropped to N585 against the dollar at the parallel section of the foreign exchange market.
The figure represents N4 or 0.7 percent depreciation compared to the N581 it traded last week.

Bureaux De Change operators (BDCs), popularly known as ‘aboki or Black Market s’, who spoke to our corresponded in Lagos and Benin on Thursday morning, said the naira exchanges for N585 to the dollar while they purchase at N578/$1, leaving a gain of N7.

A parallel market (street market) is characterised by noncompliant behaviour with an institutional set of rules.

Since the suspension of trading information by abokiFX — citizens have resorted to street traders for current parallel market rates of the local currency.

However, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has consistently maintained that the parallel market represents less than one percent of foreign exchange (FX) transactions and should never be used to determine the naira/dollar exchange rate.

On the apex bank’s website, the naira closed at N416.42 to a dollar on the official market.

This implies that the official market rate has dropped N3 since January.

The Nigerian economy is expected to take a hit from the Russia-Ukraine crisis as an import-driven nation and a possible decline in diaspora remittances from Europe, especially the war zone. Since the crisis started on February 24, Nigeria’s foreign reserves have dropped by $138 million to $39.7 billion.

Read More: https://goldennewsng.com/2022/03/17/breaking-naira-falls-to-n585-per-dollar-at-parallel-market/

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