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BREAKING: Naira Exchanges 590 To Dollar Ahead of Easter 2022

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 16, 2022
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 Naira is exchanging 590 to dollar ahead of Easter 2022 celebrations.

 

 

NewsOnline reports that the naira slumped further and exchanged to the dollar at 590 on Saturday morning at the parallel market ahead of the Easter festive period.

 

Some Bureau de Change operators in Lagos who spoke to NewsOnline Nigeria said the dollar was bought and sold at 585 and 590 on Saturday morning.

 

On Monday, the naira had earlier traded to the dollar at N588.

 

At the Investor & Exporter forex window, the naira fell by 0.20 per cent to close at N417.5 after reaching a high of N444.

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria however maintained N416 as its official rate on its website.

 

The CBN stopped forex allocation to the Bureau de Change operators in 2021 and later announced it would stop further interventions to the banks by the end of 2022.

 

The Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria had solicited the CBN support in ensuring that Bureaux De Change operators continued to sell dollars to the retail end of the market.

In a notice to its members nationwide, ABCON National Executive Council, appealed to the regulator to revisit the stoppage of dollar sales to BDCs to bring lasting stability to the naira.

 

The group disagreed with claims that naira has remained largely stable and converging following the stoppage of dollar allocation to BDCs.

 

According to ABCON NEC, BDCs remain the most potent tool for the CBN to achieve its foreign exchange rate management.

 

It stated, “Our position to CBN is that our members should be considered in whatever mechanism of dollar supply to the end-users as it is done in other countries instead of a total blanket removal from the market.

 

“We, therefore, reject the statements claiming that the naira exchange rate has improved following stoppage of dollar sales to BDCs and urge our members to ignore those pronouncements.”

 

The ABCON NEC said it would continue to take steps that ensure that the business of its members are restored and operators continue their legitimate operations as is done in other parts of the world.

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