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The naira in the official and unofficial markets appreciated against the United States dollar thanks the efforts by Central ...
The value of the naira has improved slightly in the unofficial market but fell in the official market as analysts send ...
The naira appreciated at the official market, with analysts citing Central Bank of Nigeria interventions, improved dollar ...
The naira dipped again in the official and unofficial markets against the US dollar, despite the foreign exchange reserve ...
[Getty Images] Segun Adeyemi The naira continues to struggle against the US dollar, with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) today pegging the official exchange rate at ₦1,604.4809 to the dollar.
The naira, on Friday, recovered against the United States dollar at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the country’s official exchange rate window. The naira recovered to ...
The naira continued to depreciate against the dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Thursday. This is the case following a marginal drop in Nigeria’s currency to N1,533.11 per dollar ...
However, the total daily turnover increased to 296.63 million dollars on Friday up from 214.73 million dollars recorded on Thursday. At the Investor’s and Exporter’s (I&E) window, the Naira ...
Get a look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets with the Morning Bid U.S. newsletter. Sign up here. The unit fell to a record low of 980 naira to the dollar on the official market on Tuesday.
Nigeria’s currency plunged, heading for its worst four-day losing streak since the naira was devalued in January as domestic dollar liquidity evaporated. The naira dropped 5.3% against the ...
The naira weakened 26% against the dollar on the official market, touching its lowest closing price on record amid an acute local shortage of the greenback in Africa’s most-populous nation.
The naira fell as low as 1,851 to the dollar on the official market on Thursday, compared with around 1,800 quoted in street trading , before recovering to close around 1,571 to the dollar, FMDQ ...