The exchange rate between the Naira and dollar on the official NAFEM window fell to N1,520.4/$1 on Tuesday, May 14, 2024.
This is a 2.78% depreciation from the previous day close of N1,478.11/$1, marking the weakest position the Naira has held in over six weeks.
This downturn is significant as it is the first time since March 19, 2024, that the official exchange rate has breached the N1,500/$1 level, signaling ongoing volatility in the forex market.
The decline over the last week has been particularly steep, with the Naira losing approximately 11% of its value in the official market, a trend that underscores the challenges facing Nigeria’s currency stabilization efforts.
The trading dynamics on Tuesday further illustrate the erratic nature of the forex market; the intra-day high reached N1,568/$1, suggesting a temporary peak in the sell-off, whereas the intra-day low dipped to N1,350/$1, indicating a potential buy-back or corrective movement within the same trading session.
The significant depreciation of the Naira in recent days can be partly attributed to a noticeable decline in dollar liquidity in the official market.
Since April 19, 2024, the reserves have increased by $262 million, providing a cushion that might help stabilize the currency if strategically managed.
The increase started at around the time that the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Yemi Cardoso, said that the apex bank is not making efforts to defend the naira following over one-month dip streak in the country’s reserves.
The Naira also showed stark volatility, with trading between N1,520/$1 and N1,550/$1 in major cities like Lagos and Abuja on Tuesday.
Market analysts link this to heightened demand from importers and Nigerian travellers needing foreign exchange.
Further compounding the issue, customers at commercial banks report significant hurdles in purchasing forex directly over the counter, often being informed of its unavailability.
This has driven many to the parallel market, exacerbating the pressure on the already strained exchange rate.
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