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Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by nairalandkachy1(op): 9:50pm On Feb 16, 2024
The Naira experienced a decline against the US Dollar in the official market, closing the week at N1,537.96/$1, amidst persistent demand pressures that continued to undermine the currency’s value.

This decrease coincided with a significant downturn in forex turnover, which plummeted by 56.58% to $117.87 million.

Both official and black-market exchange rates witnessed a devaluation of the Nigerian Naira against the dollar, further compounded by a substantial surge in inflation as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for January 2024.

The inflation rate surged to 29.90%, marking a significant increase from the 28.92% recorded in the previous month.

This data reflects a noteworthy uptick in the headline inflation rate for January 2024, with 0.98% points increase compared to December 2023 figures.

These developments persist despite the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) implementation of several policies aimed at enhancing the supply of foreign exchange (forex).

Part of the recent policies was the CBN’s announcement that it has stopped international oil companies (IOCs) operating in Nigeria from immediately remitting 100% of their forex proceeds to their parent company abroad.  

The domestic currency depreciated at the end of the week by 2.58% to close at N1,537.96 to a dollar at the close of business, data from the NAFEM where forex is officially traded, showed.

This represents an N39.71 gain or a 2.58% increase in the local currency compared to the N1,498.25 closed on Thursday. 

The intraday high rose at the peak of N1631/$1, while the intraday low was N1000/$1, representing a wide spread of N631/$1. 

According to data obtained from the official NAFEM window, forex turnover at the close of the trading was $84.10 million, representing a 74% decrease compared to the previous day. 

Similarly, the naira depreciated at the parallel forex market where forex is sold unofficially, the exchange rate quoted at N1,590/$1, a decrease of 1.57% against N1,565 it closed the previous day,  

The Great British Pound (GBP) closed at £1/N1,930, a decline of 1.04% from £1/N1,910 recorded the previous day while Naira equally dropped against the Euro by 1.21% to close at N1650/EUR1 against NI630 / EUR1 reported the previous day.

In the cryptocurrency market where forex is sold using stablecoins, the Naira also settled at 1,645.60/$1.

Market analysts attributed the current state of Naira to a consistent uptick in the demand for dollars that has persisted.
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Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by God1000(m): 9:58pm On Feb 16, 2024
We are in a mess.


And the president isn't doing or saying anything, he should come out and address the country.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Jamesclooney: 10:07pm On Feb 16, 2024
Liz Truss resigned in the UK for less than this. She tanked the British Pound against the USD by less than 10% and was forced out in less than 2 months. Emilokan has changed pounds black market from 700 to 2000 in less than one year and yet no calls for resignation.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by crossfm: 10:07pm On Feb 16, 2024
Hehehe.

One step forward,ten steps backwards.

Propaganda and fire brigade approach won't solve the situation. At this point the CBN and federal government should put their pride aside and call for help from people outside the government.

All we need now is how to fix the economy.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Kelvin5214: 10:07pm On Feb 16, 2024
E bin pawa o cheesy
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by abba190: 10:07pm On Feb 16, 2024
dollar this dollar that im 200% sure majority of the us people dont know what nigerian currency is named
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by olaiya2007(m): 10:08pm On Feb 16, 2024
Yet again
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Marvieduke(f): 10:08pm On Feb 16, 2024
I said it before and I am still saying it, naira and dollar no be mate.....
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Drone95(m): 10:08pm On Feb 16, 2024
This nonsense must stop! 1500 is okay!
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Macdeey: 10:08pm On Feb 16, 2024
cool

Oh !!! Almighty God !!! We are begging in your Almighty Name to save us from these Wicked Leaders !!!

Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by SensualMan1(m): 10:09pm On Feb 16, 2024
Oh my goodness and I regret why I didn't vote Tinubu whereas he has been favouring me and my family back home. The great £££ is a f**king 2k for £1

Jagaban carry us dey go!
On your mandate we shall stand!

Tinubu till 2031

Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Epstein(m): 10:09pm On Feb 16, 2024
Tinubu Amaka...... grin
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Earthquakes: 10:09pm On Feb 16, 2024
APC zombies need need to be flogged unclad

Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by hustla(m):
Failed country

They have done everything except tackle the actual problem

Smh
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by ufuosman(m): 10:10pm On Feb 16, 2024
Tinubu y
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Primusinterpares(m): 10:10pm On Feb 16, 2024
How can people plan their lives in this economy...


Even businesses can project or make necessary plans
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by fidelmarshal199: 10:10pm On Feb 16, 2024
Jamesclooney:
Liz Truss resigned in the UK for less than this. She tanked the British Pound against the USD by less than 10% and was forced out in less than 2 months. Emilokan has changed pounds black market from 700 to 2000 in less than one year and yet no calls for resignation.
African political leaders left the group chat
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by lexrichy(m): 10:10pm On Feb 16, 2024
Nice one, one his mandate.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Cutehector(m): 10:11pm On Feb 16, 2024
Lmao... On tinubu we shall stand.


Emilokan people if una cry, we go laugh una.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by CatchMeIfUCanMO: 10:11pm On Feb 16, 2024
Ok
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Cmeo(m): 10:11pm On Feb 16, 2024
Naira is still finding its level
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by magoo10(m):
I am not understanding it
Tinubu and the quack cbn governor cannot claim they don't know what is going on.

They have all used the tissue paper old naira notes to buy up all forex.

Fighting Corruption is one of the way out to this mess unfortunately tinubu is a culprit here.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by haveMONEY: 10:12pm On Feb 16, 2024
abba190:
dollar this dollar that im 200% sure majority of the us people dont know what nigerian currency is named
Because, na you dey feed am. They no get to say again.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by abah001: 10:12pm On Feb 16, 2024
All the while he has address people which one is working

God1000:
We are in a mess.


And the president isn't doing or saying anything, he should come out and address the country.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Yabsun(m):
Another definition of lunacy is when everything turns out this way and some people still defending this government with empty stomach and borrowed data.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:12pm On Feb 16, 2024
abba190:
dollar this dollar that im 200% sure majority of the us people dont know what nigerian currency is named
why will they know naira? when they don't depend on your economy. If Economy of some big country is bad, it will indirectly affect Nigeria. So, that's it. Most Nigerians has heard dollars but I don't think American know naira at all.
Just as everyone depends on God but God doesn't depends on anyone.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by bluefilm: 10:13pm On Feb 16, 2024
Grab it and run away with it

TO NOWHERE !!!

What a shame!
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by bjdon: 10:13pm On Feb 16, 2024
Na statistics we go chop grin
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by Tayorshd87(m): 10:14pm On Feb 16, 2024
APC supportters right now

Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by koondog:
The way this is going the Igbo people they wanted to teach a lesson are making more money today, simply by passing down the inflation costs by increasing the price of their goods. This is textbook case of tribalism backfiring.

Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by oluwasunkanmi97(m): 10:18pm On Feb 16, 2024
Please, what legit work can one learn to earn online.
Re: Official Exchange Rate Closes Week At N1,537.96/$1 Amidst Surging Inflation by kcprince: 10:19pm On Feb 16, 2024
If you know you don't want your living standard to drop you better Find a way to earn in dollars.
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