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BREAKING: Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Crashes To Almost N900/$1

Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate traded as high as N855/$1 on Monday, and as low as N650/$1 in the Investors’ and Exporters’ window of the official market.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
July 25, 2023
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Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate yesterday crashed to almost N900/$1.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that the naira to dollar rate crashed to almost N900/$1 trading as high as N855/$1 on Monday, and as low as N650/$1 in the Investors’ and Exporters’ window of the official market.

 

However, at the close of trading, the United States currency drew the curtain at N792.04/$1, above the N777.82/$1 rate reported on Friday.

 

 

This Nigeria News platform understands that the foreign exchange traders recorded an N14.22 kobo increase in the cost of the dollar, with the value of the naira declining by 1.82 percent. 

 

Amid the depreciation of the Nigerian currency, authorized dealers saw a dip in the value of foreign exchange transacted on Monday. 

 

The value of foreign exchange sold in the Investors’ and Exporters’ window depreciated by $28.53 million or 36.58 per cent. 

Recall that Prime Business Africa reported that the authorised dealers had sold $77.99 million worth of forex on Friday. 

 

But on Monday, $49.46 million worth of forex was traded by foreign exchange traders, indicating the rise in the cost of the United States Dollar weighed on the value of forex transacted.

 

The price of the dollar was also raised in the parallel market to an average rate of N847.02/$1. The USD rate was increased by N23.72 kobo from N823.3/$1. 

 

 

Also, the pound was sold at an average rate of N1103.9/£1 during trading on the black market, up from N1074.9/£1 rate. 

The naira didn’t do so well against the euro either, as both currencies traded at N952.5/€1. The average rate of the European currency was N929.56/€1 on Friday.

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