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Forex turnover records $127.93 million as Naira gains N872.59/$1 in official market first trading day after Christmas holiday  

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Forex turnover grew by 38.81% to $127.93 million as the Naira gained against the dollar on Wednesday, 27th December 2023 at the official market, the first trading day after the Christmas holiday. 

The domestic currency appreciated 1.52% to close at N872.59 to a dollar at the close of business, data from the NAFEM where forex is officially traded, showed. 

  • This represents an N13.29 gain or a 1.52% increase in the local currency compared to the N885.88 closed on Friday last week.      
  • The intraday high recorded was N1235.65/$1, while the intraday low was N740/$1, representing a wide spread of N495.65/$1.      
  • According to data obtained from the official NAFEM window, forex turnover at the close of the trading was $127.93 million, representing a 38.81% increase compared to the previous day.      

However, the naira dropped marginally at the parallel forex market where forex is sold unofficially, the exchange rate quoted at N1233/$1, representing a 0.24% decline over what it closed the previous day, while peer-to-peer traders quoted around N1197.60/$1. 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said it has made tranche payments to 31 banks to clear the backlog of foreign exchange forward obligations. 

The apex bank also disclosed that it has set up foreign exchange frameworks to address the FX issues. 

What financial experts are saying     

The former President and Chairman governing council of, the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) and the Managing Director, of Arthur Steven Asset Management Limited, Mr. Olatunde Amolegbe in an exclusive chat with Nairametrics said for the exchange rate to be stable, market and participants confidence is key. 

  • “Confidence is what makes foreigners want to come to invest in your country and make locals want to keep their investments here.     
  • “In the absence of these dynamics, demand will naturally outstrip supply and you see the sort of instability we are experiencing now.      
  • “I think the decision to clear FX commitment backs will be positive for market confidence, but the desired impact might manifest in the medium term rather than in the short run.     
  • “I also think the efforts at using monetary policy tools to reduce system liquidity could ultimately reduce currency speculation but again it’s not a silver bullet.      
  • “Deliberate efforts need to intensify at effecting structural changes that will encourage import substitution such as improved security, better infrastructure increased foreign direct investments, and encouraging local production,” he said. 

Managing Director/CEO, of Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Bismarck Rewane had said in a report that the naira is expected to remain volatile on lingering forex supply concerns. 

The dollar dearth means speculative buying is likely to continue, with an increasing number of market participants taking long positions on the dollar while shorting the naira. 

 


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