Friday, 22 November, 2024

Naira drops by 40.78% at Investors, exporters window after devaluation


Naira, on Wednesday depreciated against the dollar at the Investors and Exporters window, exchanging N664.04 to the dollar.

The local currency dropped by 40.78 per cent when compared with N471.67 it exchanged for the dollar on Tuesday.

The depreciation followed the directive by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to banks to remove the rate cap on the Naira at the Investors and Exportersā€™ Window.

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The directive would allow for a free float of the nation currency against the dollar and other global currencies.

The open indicative rate stood at N473.83 to the dollar on Wednesday.

An exchange rate of N791 to the dollar was the highest rate recorded within the dayā€™s trading before it settled at N664.04.

The Naira sold for as low as 461 to the dollar within the dayā€™s trading.

A total of 193.33 million dollars was traded at the official Investors and Exporters window on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Ndubisi Nwokoma, director, Centre for Economic Policy Analysis and Research, University of Lagos, said the CBN directive for a free float of the Naira was a good development.

ā€œThe CBN decision is a good development, hoping that unnecessary arbitrage (round tripping) would be eliminated from the market.

ā€œWe expect that the foreign exchange rate will trend downwards when foreign capital inflow increases, following from these.

ā€œThe negative side is that many assets or foreign sector related to Naira prices, like external debt, among others, will be adjusted upwards with some minimal effects on inflation.

ā€œInflationary effects may not be much, given that many economic agents had been sourcing for their foreign exchange at the parallel market before now,ā€ he said.


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