Dollar rate rises in black market, euro drops, pound stabilises

The black market recorded a decline in the value of the naira on Wednesday, as the Nigerian currency depreciated by -0.14%, Naira Rates, a parallel forex rate aggregator reported.

This implied that the price for one dollar appreciated by N1.1 kobo in the parallel market to N754.5 kobo, from the previous day’s N753.4 kobo

However, the case was difference for the naira to pound exchange rate, as both currencies traded at similar rate reported on Tuesday, which is N951.3/£1

The foreign exchange traders recorded a drop in the cost of the euro, which was sold at an average rate of N819.02/€1. This is N0.58 kobo reduction in price, considering the European currency was offered at N819.6/€1 the day before.

Meanwhile, the naira to dollar exchange rate in the official market is still unchanged after closing at N464.67/$1 on Wednesday

Although the official foreign exchange rate aggregator, FMDQ Exchange reported that during trading, the rate went as high as N476/$1 and fell as low as N160/$1 before ending the session at the same rate as of Tuesday

While the dollar rate remain stable, the value of the foreign exchange has been swinging upwards and downwards in the official channel.

It was gathered that investors and exporters traded $140.31 million forex before the official FX market closed on Wednesday.

The value of foreign exchange traded failed to surpass the $186.02 million foreign exchange traders transancted during trading the previous day

Ripples Nigeria notes that this represents $45.71 million or 24.57% drop in the value of foreign exchange traded within the two days in review.

Leave comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
Translate »
Buy Website Traffic [wpforms id="30483"] [bws_google_captcha]
error

Enjoy this blog? Please spread the word :)

RSS
Follow by Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Instagram
Telegram
WhatsApp