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Exchange rate depreciates across forex markets despite increase in dollar supply

Exchange rate

Friday, 14th May 2021: The exchange rate between the naira and the US dollar closed at N411.67/$1 at the Importers and Exporters window, where forex is traded officially.

Naira depreciated further against the US dollar, for the fourth consecutive trading session to close at N411.67 on Friday, 14th May 2021. This represents a 42 kobo depreciation compared to N411.25/$1 recorded on Tuesday, 11th May 2021.

The exchange rate also depreciated in the parallel market on Friday to close at N484/$1 compared to N483/$1 recorded a day before, following the Eid-el-Fitr two-day holiday. Naira declined across both markets despite the 106.9% increase in dollar supply.

Trading at the official NAFEX window

The naira depreciated against the US dollar at the Investors and Exporters window on Friday to close at N411.67/$1, representing a 0.1% drop when compared to the N411.25/$1 that was recorded on Tuesday.

Cryptocurrency watch

The value of Bitcoin dipped by 4.16% on Sunday 16th May 2021 to trade at $44,782.85 as of 9:24 pm, Nigerian time.

Crude oil record marginal gain

The prices of crude oil recorded a marginal growth on Sunday, 16th May 2021 as Brent Crude appreciated by 0.22% to close at $68.86 per barrel.

External reserve

Nigeria’s external reserve dipped further on Tuesday, 11th May 2021 as it declined by 0.07% to close at $34.58 billion.

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