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Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by ijustdey: 9:46am On Nov 24, 2023
The naira fell, on Thursday, to N956/$ on the official Investor and Exporter forex window as dollar supply declined by 46.77 per cent.

This is a 13.78 per cent decline from the N840.53/$ the naira closed trading on Wednesday according to data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange. Also, the turnover of dollars traded in the market fell to $105.50m from $198.21m on Wednesday.

The naira began trading at N800.90/$ for the day before hitting a high of N1136/$ and N615/$ within the day. It eventually closed trading at N956.33/$.


The instability of the naira has persisted despite recent moves by the Central Bank to clear the backlog of foreign exchange forward contracts. The naira is one of the worst-performing currencies in the world, losing about 40 per cent of its value since June, the World Bank recently disclosed.

Recently, the Economic Intelligence Unit, the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, disclosed that the CBN does not have the required firepower to clear the backlog of foreign exchange orders. This is expected to continue to put pressure on the naira.

It stated, “In Nigeria, an unsupportive monetary policy implies that the naira will remain under pressure, while the central bank lacks the firepower to adequately supply the market or clear a backlog of foreign exchange orders, which will keep foreign investors unnerved. High inflation and a continued spread with the parallel market will leave the exchange rate regime unstable and result in periodic devaluations.

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Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by naijaboy756: 9:47am On Nov 24, 2023
If only men had virtue

Osinbajo
Tinubu
Buhari
APC
Your dumb supporters

POSTERITY WILL JUDGE ALL OF YOU

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Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by amerengues(m): 9:47am On Nov 24, 2023
I am very optimistic about Nigeria's future regardless of what the present says! I strongly believe God love this nation and I am in support of any Government that can resurrect the tottering fate of this nation.

However, let's face the facts! What are we doing to conjure a name for ourselves and improve this currency exchange rate?

Do we produce enough?

Do we export?

When shall we stop unbridled appetite for importation?

When shall we develop our nation beyond paper and artificial solutions?

No nation attains greatness with sheer optimism and hopes, we need to work intentionally.

All the metrics to have a good exchange rate hasn't been effectively addressed.
Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by shielaAhmed: 9:48am On Nov 24, 2023
Jj
Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by PUSSYHOE(m): 9:49am On Nov 24, 2023
Hurray cheesy

Jagaban of federal republic of forgers
Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by Bobloco: 9:50am On Nov 24, 2023
Tinubu's calamitous economic policies have only succeeded in making sure our currency bounce around like a pinball


Won't be surprised if the Naira makes it into the Guinness world record as world most unstable currency

What an inglorious record
Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by RepoMan007: 10:08am On Nov 24, 2023
Solution is the reduce import and increase export.
Re: Naira Drops To N956/$ As Dollar Supply Falls By 46% by mumu9gerian: 10:27am On Nov 24, 2023

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