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Naira rebounds at black market as CBN moves against illegal activities of currency traders

Naira, Exchange rate falls across forex markets as dollar liquidity remains low

Forex turnover dropped by 65.6%, as the Naira’s exchange rate at the NAFEX window depreciated against the dollar to close at N395/$1 during intra-day trading on Wednesday, December 2.

Also, the Naira appreciated against the dollar, closing at N485/$1 at the parallel market on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, as the CBN’s new policy on diaspora remittances seems to be having a significant impact on the black market

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In the amended procedures for receipt of diaspora remittances, the recipients are allowed to collect dollars and can sell at the black market in an apparent attempt to improve liquidity in the forex market and reduce the disparity between the black market and the official market.

ABCON President, Aminu Gwadebe, had blamed the crash of the naira on illegal activities that include hoarding, speculation, illegal cash evacuations through the nation’s borders, use of the dollar for gratification and so on.

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Parallel market: According to information from Abokifx – a prominent FX tracking website, at the black market where forex is traded unofficially, the Naira appreciated against the dollar to close at N485/$1 on Wednesday.

This represents a N5 gain when compared to the N490/$1 that it exchanged for on Tuesday, December 1.

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NAFEX: The Naira depreciated against the dollar at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window on Tuesday, closing at N395/$1.

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