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Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by zero8zero(op): 2:11pm On Feb 06, 2025
The Nigerian currency showed strength in the black market but dipped for the third consecutive time against the dollar at Nigeria’s official foreign exchange market.

The naira fell to N1,499.76/$1 on Wednesday from N1,498.95/$1, according to FMDQ data.

However, it appreciated by N20 in the parallel market, trading at N1,585/$1 from N1,605/$1.

Currency traders in Nigeria’s business capital attributed this movement to the Chinese New Year holiday and the market’s reaction to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) announcement of the foreign exchange code as key triggers behind a decline in dollar demand, boosting the naira’s value.

Additionally, some traders who held sizable dollar reserves sold their holdings, increasing supply in anticipation of reduced demand and exchange rate fluctuations.

CBN updates BDC guidelines

In response, the CBN under Governor Yemi Cardoso updated its guidelines to improve Bureau de Change (BDC) operations in Nigeria.

These guidelines outline acceptable practices for BDCs, including purchasing foreign currency from designated entities and handling business and personal travel expenses.

Furthermore, the CBN replaced the old over-the-counter system with an automated foreign exchange transaction process to enhance market efficiency and oversight.


Recent trends indicate increased dollar liquidity in Nigerian banks. Customers seeking Business Travel Allowance (BTA) and Personal Travel Allowance (PTA) are now having their requests honored more frequently.

Global currency market trends

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against six major peers—including the British pound, Euro, and Swiss franc—stood at 107.81 index points at publication, not far from its overnight low of 107.29. Earlier this week, the index surged to a three-week high of 109.88.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump signaled readiness to impose 25% import tariffs on Canada and Mexico, though both countries received last-minute one-month reprieves.

Meanwhile, Washington imposed 10% tariffs on China. In response, China introduced retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, following failed attempts by U.S. President Joe Biden to engage Chinese President Xi Jinping in trade discussions.

Most economists agree that trade tariffs could increase U.S. inflation, prompting the Federal Reserve (Fed) to maintain higher interest rates for an extended period. Additionally, a weaker-than-expected U.S. ISM Services report raised the probability of another interest rate cut later this year.

Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee cautioned on Wednesday that it would be a mistake to overlook the possible inflationary impact of tariffs, pointing to the COVID-19 pandemic’s experience, in which supply chain disruptions increased inflation.

According to Goolsbee’s prepared remarks for the Fed’s regional bank’s annual auto symposium in Detroit, the economy is robust, the labor market is “plausibly” at full employment, and inflation is closer to the Fed’s 2 per cent target.

“But we now face a variety of new supply chain challenges – from natural and man-made disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, to bridge collisions that shut down major ports, clogged canals, and threats of dockworker walkouts; geopolitical disruptions; immigration; and, of course, the threat of significant tariffs and the potential for an escalating trade war,” Goolsbee described new supply chain challenges.

“The Fed will be in a tough position: It will have to decide whether inflation is due to overheating or tariffs if we see rising inflation or stagnant progress in 2025,” Goolsbee stated.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/02/06/naira-strengthens-at-unofficial-market-breaks-below-n1600/?amp=1

Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by zero8zero(op):
Gradually firming up.. The decision to approve CFA and Yuan currency swap will further improve the naira.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Racoon(m):
Not when these same fucktards told Nigerians back then that " is 1$ = #216 ok?" If that was not good then, then $1 = #1600 now is a terrible unacceptable economic situation.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by AngloLatinos: 2:19pm On Feb 06, 2025
APShit the evil party that turned 1$ -120 to 1$ -1600. What they can't do is not existing
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by helinues: 2:27pm On Feb 06, 2025
Slow and steady
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by femisplash: 2:30pm On Feb 06, 2025
Most economists agree that trade tariffs could increase U.S. inflation, prompting the Federal Reserve (Fed) to maintain higher interest rates for an extended period. Additionally, a weaker-than-expected U.S. ISM Services report raised the probability of another interest rate cut later this year.
Exactly what Cardoso is implementing but those who have no faintest idea of economic fundamentals are talking smack. This is a standard practice.

“The Fed will be in a tough position: It will have to decide whether inflation is due to overheating or tariffs if we see rising inflation or stagnant progress in 2025,” Goolsbee stated.
Can you see that?, that seat requires tough decisions every chief policy maker is always confronted with. We see how US respond to this. I applaud Cardoso for having the guts to resist external pressures.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by internationalman(m): 2:40pm On Feb 06, 2025
Few days a go 1 dollar was about 1480, so what do you mean by Naira strengthens..
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by zero8zero(op): 2:49pm On Feb 06, 2025
Racoon:
Not when these same fucktards told Nigerians back then that "is "1$ = #126 ok?" If that was not good then, then $1 = #1600 is a terrible unacceptable economic situation.
AngloLatinos:
APShit the evil party that turned 1$ -120 to 1$ -1600. What they can't do is not existing
You guys are now sounding like a broken record. You suffering from amnesia the FX subsidy that was spent to keep it that low every month.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by TimeManager(m): 2:57pm On Feb 06, 2025
China should extend their new year holiday by another three months. Thank goodness, fuel Importation is coming down significantly.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Racoon(m):
zero8zero:
You guys are now sounding like a broken record. You suffering from amnesia the FX subsidy that was spent to keep it that low every month.
And have Cardoso with all the subsidizing the naira thereby depleting the foreign reserves stabilized the naira back to the $1 = #216 the APC said was not ok in 2015? Not everyone is a zombie.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by zero8zero(op): 3:29pm On Feb 06, 2025
Racoon:
And have Cardoso with all the subsidizing the naira thereby depleting the foreign reserves repeatedly have stabilized the naira back to the $1 = #216 the APC said is not ok in 2015? Not everyone is a zombie.
Where's your proofs that he's depleting the reserves paying FX subsidy before I will entertain your horseshit.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Endinjustice: 3:53pm On Feb 06, 2025
embarassed

Strengthen today (audio) weakens tomorrow.

Apc has nothing good to offer. They only came to loot and destroy everything.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by BadNews: 3:54pm On Feb 06, 2025
When will they sell it 1,000naira for 1 Dollar
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by merits(m): 3:54pm On Feb 06, 2025
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Factcheck0001: 3:54pm On Feb 06, 2025
Racoon:
Not when these same fucktards told Nigerians back then that "is "1$ = #126 ok?" If that was not good then, then $1 = #1600 is a terrible unacceptable economic situation.
u these ibos self

If the agulu fraud does one thing u go haywire but if jagaban does 50 good things u talk down on it
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by DeltaBachelor(m): 3:56pm On Feb 06, 2025
Chai. God help us. One dollar was around 200 naira some years ago and the opposition complained bitterly. Now that they are in government, they want us to accept a dollar to 1,600 naira like it is the next set thing after vanilla sliced bread.

Very funny.

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Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Blazetrailer:
Lol...what do you understand as FX subsidy?

Let me even test your understanding of the gibberish and lies the government have been filling you people up with . Lets have an intellectual discourse devoid of insults and abuses


zero8zero:
You guys are now sounding like a broken record. You suffering from amnesia the FX subsidy that was spent to keep it that low every month.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by motionarena: 3:57pm On Feb 06, 2025
This one only affects BDC and forex guys and not price of goods

The disaster called Emilokan has use inflation to damage d country beyond redemption
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by phemmie06(m): 3:58pm On Feb 06, 2025
Hope it won't be temporary advancement
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Sheuns(m): 3:58pm On Feb 06, 2025
The same government that said by this time the Naira would have stabilized to 300/$ in 2023 when they were campaigning are now celebrating 1600/$.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by lomprico(m): 4:00pm On Feb 06, 2025
Strengthens keh? I thought if was below 1500 last week?
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by OpinionCounts(m): 4:00pm On Feb 06, 2025
Blazetrailer:
Lol...what do you understand as FX subsidy?

Let me even tesy your understanding of the gibberish and lies the government have been filling you people up with . Lets have an intellectual discourse devoid of insults and abuses
I like this challenge. So that others can learn from the expected fact based intelligent argument void of gibberish and insults.


Oya o, zero8zero over to you. Accept the challenge.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Titogbanski: 4:01pm On Feb 06, 2025
This is really high performing.

Jonathan almost killed us with stable exchange rate of N150 for four years
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by eazzzy1(m): 4:01pm On Feb 06, 2025
Racoon:
And have Cardoso with all the subsidizing the naira thereby depleting the foreign reserves repeatedly have stabilized the naira back to the $1 = #216 the APC said is not ok in 2015? Not everyone is a zombie.
How much was naira to a dollar when your beloved PDP took over the reigns in 1999? Let me help you. It was #26 naira. By the time they got kicked out it was #216. That’s a percentage change of 731%. Meaning it X 7 in the PDP era, despite subsidy.

APC has done 640% despite floating. It’s equally bad but not comparable. Leave politicking asides, by that simple maths the # will be about the same amount it is now if the PDP remained in power despite subsidizing.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Kobojunkie: 4:06pm On Feb 06, 2025
zero8zero:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/02/06/naira-strengthens-at-unofficial-market-breaks-below-n1600/?amp=1
While at the same time, Nigeria's foreign reserves lost approximately $1.3 Billion. Does anyone else see something here? 🙄🙄🙄

By the way, why is there still a black market when almost 18 months ago we were promised that all forex windows would be collapsed into just the one by the CBN? 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by Lavoca: 4:06pm On Feb 06, 2025
OMSKDN
femisplash:
Exactly what Cardoso is implementing but those who have no faintest idea of economic fundamentals are talking smack. This is a standard practice.



Can you see that?, that seat requires tough decisions every chief policy maker is always confronted with. We see how US respond to this. I applaud Cardoso for having the guts to resist external pressures.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by OkCornel(m): 4:08pm On Feb 06, 2025
Good news!

However, 200 naira to the USD is the goal.

Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by ValarDoharis: 4:08pm On Feb 06, 2025
Anything above N200 PDP left it is a big fail
zero8zero:
Gradually firming up.. The decision to approve CFA and Yuan currency swap will further improve the naira.
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by 1gbdata: 4:08pm On Feb 06, 2025
ok
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by PlanetZero: 4:09pm On Feb 06, 2025
helinues:
Slow and steady
Slow and steady from 120 where apc met it. Is that going dorward or backward? Anyway I pray for you may your life be slow and steady the way apc is taking Nigeria. Since you see that as an achievement Kindly say Amen. Then I will take u serious
Re: Naira Strengthens At The Black Market, Breaks Below ₦1,600/$ by zero8zero(op): 4:09pm On Feb 06, 2025
Blazetrailer:
Lol...what do you understand as FX subsidy?

Let me even tesy your understanding of the gibberish and lies the government have been filling you people up with . Lets have an intellectual discourse devoid of insults and abuses
is this one okay upstairs?.
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