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Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Racoon(op): 9:12am On Mar 05, 2025
Amidst strong appreciation of the local currency, the Naira, in the foreign exchange market, there are indications that the fate of the currency is still hanging in the balance.

Financial Vanguard tracking of developments in the currency market last weekend indicates that the Naira has appreciated by 9.61 percent in the parallel market to N1,505/ $1 up from this year’s high of N1,665/$1, while the official market has recorded 3.1 percent appreciation to N1,500/$1 up from N1,548/$1. It also has a very positive and impactful outcome on businesses.

“What you are seeing is a very good trend and my hope is that this will be sustained. And then my advice is that the fiscal authority should complement the monetary authorities to ensure that we don’t see an unnecessary surge in liquidity which could dislocate the current trajectory of stability in the macroeconomic environment, especially the stability in the exchange rate”.

Naira Appreciation Alone can’t Moderate Price Stability - Adonri
Reacting to the recent appreciation of the Naira, David Adonri, Analysts/ Executive Vice Chairman at Highcap Securities Limited, said: “Recent appreciation of the Naira may not immediately reflect on the price of goods because of the lag between cause and effect in economics.


Other than currency volatility, the economy also has other factors fueling inflation to contend with. If they all simultaneously moderate, price stability can be feasible.

“Judging from the recent revelation by a highly respected economist that FGN has so far pumped in about $8 billion to prop up the Naira, the recent appreciation may be a contrived gimmick. ”Notwithstanding, the Naira has every reason to start appreciating considering the reduction of the pressure on it from the petroleum sector and the pass through effect of declining energy cost.

”The game changer will come if and when FGN is able to liberate the rural economy from the strange hold of bandits and terrorists so as to close the yawning domestic supply gap”.

Impact on Economy Depends on Sustainability Egbomeade
In his own comments, Clifford Egbomeade, Analyst and Communications Expert, said: “The recent appreciation of the Naira is a positive signal, particularly for businesses that rely on imported inputs and consumers facing inflationary pressures.

”The real impact on the broader economy depends on whether this trend is sustained. If the appreciation is driven by strong fundamentals, such as: improved foreign exchange reserves, increased foreign investment, and stronger export performance.

”However, if the rise is merely a result of short-term interventions like CBN liquidity injections or speculative activity, the effects may be temporary, with little long-term impact”.

“Generally, if the Naira maintains stability for at least a quarter, businesses will start experiencing tangible relief, particularly in pricing and operational costs.


”Sustaining this appreciation over the medium to long term depends on structural reforms rather than temporary market adjustments. A stronger naira requires consistent foreign exchange inflows from non-oil exports, improved investor confidence, and a reduction in the economy’s reliance on speculative forex demand. Without these, any gains may be eroded by external shocks or policy reversals.

“Additionally, inflation control is critical if domestic prices continue to rise, any currency gains may not translate into real economic benefits. The government must focus on enhancing local production, reducing import dependence, and ensuring a stable monetary policy environment to make this appreciation more than just a fleeting occurrence”.

Helping businesses plan better — ASBON
On his part, President of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON), Dr Femi Egbesola, said the stable trend in the exchange rate has been helping businesses to plan better.


He said: “The relative strengthening of the Naira has been positively impactful on the economy and businesses. The stability has been one of the factors responsible for the disinflation witnessed recently and the recent rise in GDP.

“It has helped businesses to now plan and project forward. It has also instilled some level of trust in investors, boosting their confidence and investment in the economy.

“SMEs are now able to compete more favourably with the lower cost of input due to the FX stability, leading to more sales and profits.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/why-exchange-rate-stability-is-not-suatainable-experts/

Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Racoon(op):
Recent data shows that Nigeria’s FX reserves has experienced a steady decline throughout February. The continued drawdown on the Forex reserves to shore up the naira by the govt has raised critical questions about Nigeria’s external position and overall macroeconomic stability.

Beyond any form of intervention that the CBN might be doing to support the naira, manage exchange rate volatility and inject liquidity into the official forex market, the government’s continued reliance on the reserves to fund critical imports and service external debt obligations likely contributed to the decline.

Nigeria has a significant stock of external debt, and servicing these obligations requires a stable level of foreign reserves. A further decline could limit the government’s ability to meet repayment schedules, potentially increasing borrowing costs and affecting the Forex.

It is one thing to subsidize the naira for it to gain strength. However, sustaining this appreciation over the medium to long term depends on structural reforms rather than the temporary adjustments.

A stronger naira requires consistent foreign exchange inflows from non-oil exports, high investor confidence & a reduction in the economy’s reliance on speculative forex demand. Without these, any gains on the naira may be eroded by external shocks or policy reversals.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Racoon(op):
Lies and propaganda are not good way to govern a nation with volatile economy like Nigeria. Any policy somersault always have wide reaching economic effects.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by DaddyCoool(f):
It "massively" appreciated from high of N1,665/$1 to N1,505/ $1

Wawu! What an accomplishment!
Same $ that was 450 naira when Tinubu took over not up to 2 years ago!

Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by omowolewa: 9:39am On Mar 05, 2025
Okay
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by helinues: 9:41am On Mar 05, 2025
Toh

Na only Nigeria opposition dey think say the dollar naira rate must return back to 2015.

Reasonable number of them did not attend the economics class in secondary school

Very illiterate set of people
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Kobicove(m): 9:41am On Mar 05, 2025
This regular exchange rate fluctuation like a yo-yo don tire person sef sad
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by sofeo(m): 9:42am On Mar 05, 2025
We sure know.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by DeLaRue:
The naira is not even being subsidised now.

Some of this so-called experts don't even know what is going on.

1. During Mr Buhari's regime, the CBN was supplying about 65% of the total dollars sold in Nigeria.

2. As of today, that figure has fallen to around 3%!

3. Since December up to now, the CBN has been stepping in to buy dollars because more dollars have been coming into Nigeria than the market can absorb. If the CBN has not been buying the excess dollars, the naira may have appreciated too fast, may be to N1400. That would have created a new period of instability. The CBN prefers the naira to gain or lose very slowly. That is what businesses and investors prefer. They don't want drama.

That situation can change but for about 3 months now, the net contribution of the CBN to the forex market is only about 3%.

That is a fantastic development.

The Naira is currently operating on its own based on market forces, with little to no net contribution from the CBN.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by anonimi: 9:42am On Mar 05, 2025
DaddyCoool:
Who cares
I care oh.
Asiwaju must deliver what Buhari failed to do.
This is what ọmọlúwàbís do- we deliver what we promise.

anonimi:
World Bank offers Nigeria forex rate advice, as Tinubu eyes N200/Dollar rate[

April 23, 2023

The President-elect said he would work with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to *bring down the exchange rate to N200 in his first term.*

“My administration will collaborate with the Central Bank to harmonize the fiscal and monetary policy to achieve immediate stabilization of the value of the naira against the US dollars and other currencies and in the short term, strengthen the naira by boosting the supply of foreign currency and moderating demand.

“The short-term goal is to achieve a naira/dollar rate of 300 naira/US$ and gradually achieve a less than 200 naira rate over the next four years, Tinubu stated.

https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/world-bank-offers-nigeria-forex-rate-advice-as-tinubu-eyes-n200-dollar-rate/?amp
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Image123(m): 9:43am On Mar 05, 2025
cheesy Paper economists dem, complain to sustain motigbesional speakers. Ordinary school WhatsApp group, they cannot run successfully, only to be running mouth like diarrhea against the jagaban.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by galserv: 9:44am On Mar 05, 2025
Speculators and pigs are in serious pains cheesy
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Hemanwel(m): 9:45am On Mar 05, 2025
Yesterday, we read that the FX reserve dipped by $1.1b to stabilize the naira, yet some people think that the naira appreciation is sustainable.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by mrvitalis(m): 9:47am On Mar 05, 2025
Una just dey waste una time

Nigerians are not ready... Truth is even if dollar exchange for ₦5000 to a dollar there are millions that would defend Tinubu

We no really get sense for this country ... Our GDP would be sub 150 billion by 2027 ... 90% of Nigerians don't even understand what that means... That's the problem
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by mrvitalis(m): 9:49am On Mar 05, 2025
Racoon:
Lies and propaganda are not good way to govern a nation with volatile economy like Nigeria. Any policy somersault always have wide reaching economic effects.
Who told you?

Governance in Nigeria is about holding onto power

Propaganda Got APC here propaganda have kept them in power for 10 years... You are the one that thinks governance is about performance

Have you met any Tinubu supporter that objectively cares about his performance?
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by zero8zero(m): 9:49am On Mar 05, 2025
Racoon:
Lies and propaganda are not good way to govern a nation with volatile economy like Nigeria. Any policy somersault always have wide reaching economic effects.
Illiterate, can you tell the purpose of foreign reserves?. Naira is on eight months high but enemies of the state are scampering around with a foolish propaganda to console wailers. No peace for the wicked, God bless Nigeria.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by helinues: 9:50am On Mar 05, 2025
zero8zero:
Illiterate, can you tell the purpose of foreign reserves?. Naira is on eight months high but enemies of the state are scampering around with a foolish propaganda to console wailers. No peace for the wicked, God bless Nigeria.
Bro na Racoon, just ignore him
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by lexy2014: 9:50am On Mar 05, 2025
helinues:
Toh

Na only Nigeria opposition dey think say the dollar naira rate must return back to 2015.

Reasonable number of them did not attend the economics class in secondary school

Very illiterate set of people
oga, what was APC complaining about in 2015?

are you saying those in APC who said dollar was too high in 2015 that you supported didnt attend economics class in secondary school?

Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by mrvitalis(m): 9:50am On Mar 05, 2025
Image123:
cheesy Paper economists dem, complain to sustain motigbesional speakers. Ordinary school WhatsApp group, they cannot run successfully, only to be running mouth like diarrhea against the jagaban.
Exactly ooh tell them... GDP grew by 3.5 % in naira
Though in dollar it dropped by 50% but that's not important

What's is important is Tinubu is in power, Yorubas are in country and igbos are wailing
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by helinues: 9:51am On Mar 05, 2025
lexy2014:
oga, what was APC complaining about in 2015?

are you saying those in APC who said dollar was too high in 2015 that you supported didnt attend economics class in secondary school?
Why are your questions been few lately? Where are those long list questions?
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by CodeTemplar: 9:52am On Mar 05, 2025
So many ignoramus.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by free2ryhme: 9:52am On Mar 05, 2025
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by zero8zero(m): 9:52am On Mar 05, 2025
“Judging from the recent revelation by a highly respected economist that FGN has so far pumped in about $8 billion to prop up the Naira, the recent appreciation may be a contrived gimmick.
Lies from the stable of wailers... Misrepresenting facts.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by lexy2014: 9:53am On Mar 05, 2025
helinues:
Why are your questions been few lately? Where are those long list questions?
oga, what was APC complaining about in 2015?

are you saying those in APC who said dollar was too high in 2015 that you supported didnt attend economics class in secondary school?

Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by zero8zero(m): 9:53am On Mar 05, 2025
helinues:
Bro na Racoon, just ignore him
Election losers.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by helinues: 9:53am On Mar 05, 2025
lexy2014:
oga, what was APC complaining about in 2015?

are you saying those in APC who said dollar was too high in 2015 that you supported didnt attend economics class in secondary school?
You are not a spam bot right? Read and comprehend.

Pack all your questions together, I can only respond to anything from 10 questions

Now hurry up
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by laivwire(m): 9:54am On Mar 05, 2025
This administration does not get tired of propaganda and makeup/mascara to cover up the deficits and ills in the economy.

- You float the naira yet you prop it.

- You remove subsidy yet we learn you are still paying subsidies.

- We are winning the war on terror but kidnappings are on the rise everyday and farmers cannot go back to the farm.

- Economy is improving yet many companies outside banking and oil sector are reporting losses and folding up.

All is well.
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by lexy2014: 9:55am On Mar 05, 2025
helinues:
You are not a spam bot right? Read and comprehend.

Pack all your questions together, I can only respond to anything from 10 questions

Now hurry up
helinues:
Toh

Na only Nigeria opposition dey think say the dollar naira rate must return back to 2015.

Reasonable number of them did not attend the economics class in secondary school

Very illiterate set of people
oga, what was APC complaining about in 2015?

are you saying those in APC who said dollar was too high in 2015 that you supported didnt attend economics class in secondary school?

Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by Blazetrailer: 9:55am On Mar 05, 2025
Lol....not sure you even passed near a primary school given the obtuse and asinine comments you make on topics you dont even have any idea about.


helinues:
Toh

Na only Nigeria opposition dey think say the dollar naira rate must return back to 2015.

Reasonable number of them did not attend the economics class in secondary school

Very illiterate set of people
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by omoredia: 9:55am On Mar 05, 2025
Experts or fraudsters
Re: Why Exchange Rate Stability Is Not Sustainable - Experts by ppogba: 9:55am On Mar 05, 2025
That Pastor Ayodele that makes all forms of predictions should be part of these experts.
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