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Naira Float: CBN clarifies, says float is “managed float” not completely free float

William Ukpe by William Ukpe
June 20, 2023
in Business, Monetary Policy
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  • Central Bank of Nigeria clarifies recent monetary policy decision as managed float, not free float
  • Expect further measures to loosen foreign exchange controls in the coming weeks
  • Deputy Governor predicts GDP growth of 6% by 2024, expects the naira exchange rate to stabilize

The Central Bank of Nigeria disclosed that the recent monetary policy decision implemented is not a free float but a managed float.

In a recent interview with Bloomberg in Rabat, Morocco, Deputy Governor Kingsley Obiora revealed that the Central Bank of Nigeria clarified its recent monetary policy decision.

The deputy governor also expressed caution in determining whether the exchange rate of the naira to the dollar has reached its lowest point, suggesting that it may still be too early to make such a determination.

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Obiora stated that Nigeria plans to announce further measures to loosen foreign exchange controls, in the interview, stating that Nigerians should expect more policy changes  “in the next couple of weeks.”

He added that the CBN has not intervened in Nigeria’s FX markets since the new policies were introduced, adding:

  • “We are allowing the market itself to set a price.”

Float

The CBN chief noted that it has no plans to set the Naira on a totally free float, as no country runs a completely free float, the report said:

  • “There is no country in the world, even the US, that has a completely free float,” he said.
  • “It may be too early to determine if the naira’s exchange rate to the dollar has bottomed out.”

Obiara cited reports by the IMF that suggest that the naira should not be as weak as the parallel market indicated, adding that he expects that the supply of foreign exchange will eventually be unlocked once the price of the dollar reaches a level that both buyers and sellers consider “fair.”

GDP growth

He also noted that he expects Nigeria’s GDP growth to hit 6% by 2024, noting that GDP should approach $700 billion in 4 years, according to Obiora, the report noted:

  • “The removal of subsidies, along with the convergence of the exchange rates will drive economic growth, especially from next year when the policies start making an impact. 
  • “I completely expect us to do 5% to 6% growth next year,”
  • “Over the next four years, you may see the GDP approach something like $600 billion to $700 billion,”

What you should know

Nigeria’s exchange rate and the Investor and Exporter (I&E) window fell to N770.38/$1 on Monday as the foreign exchange market in Nigeria experienced significant volatility following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) operational changes.

  • According to data from Monday’s trade at the I&E window, the opening rate stood at N703.50/$1, while the closing rate reached ₦770.38/$1.
  • These figures indicate a notable increase in exchange rates throughout the trading day.
  • The spot rate experienced a high of ₦799.00 and a low of ₦461.00, highlighting the market’s volatility.

Last week, Nairametrics reported the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) gave commercial banks and dealers in the forex market the green light to sell forex freely which is at a market-determined rate.

This is in line with the promise of President Bola Tinubu to unify the multiple exchange rate in the market.

The initial understanding of this message is that banks can now sell forex at market-determined rates, suggesting Nigeria is now operating a freely floating exchange rate.

Nairametrics confirmed this from multiple sources at the CBN and from traders with knowledge of the matter.

The move to allow market-determined forex rates is seen as a major step towards currency reforms in Nigeria, which has been plagued by a chronic shortage of foreign exchange and multiple exchange rates.

According to analysts, a unified and flexible exchange rate regime will help boost investor confidence, increase foreign inflows, reduce import costs, and ease pressure on the naira.

 


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William Ukpe

William Ukpe

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  1. Oyebamiji Tunde says:
    June 20, 2023 at 9:11 am

    Thanks for the insightful news

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