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Naira Gains, Closes At N791/$ In Official Market

Naira Gains, Closes At N791/$ In Official Market   The naira yesterday recorded marginal gain of N1 to close at N791/$ in the official Investors and Exporters (I&E) window. The local currency closed at N792/$ at the official window on Monday however continued depreciation at the parallel...

Naira Recovers, Exchanges For N742/$

Naira Recovers, Exchanges For N742/$   The naira rebounded yesterday to N742/$ in the Investors and Exporters (I&E) Window- official market. The rate represents N53/$ gain from at N795.2/$ it closed on Monday. The rate at the parallel market was N812/$, which was stronger than N820 it...

Dollar Exchanges for N810 at Black Market

Dollar Exchanges for N810 at Black Market The dollar to naira exchange rate improved slightly at the black market selling $1 to N810 against previous trading of $1/N825 while the naira fell again at buying rate of $1/820 as at Monday. Sources from black market confirmed...

Nigerians to Receive Naira for Diaspora Remittances – CBN

Nigerians to Receive Naira for Diaspora Remittances - CBN The CBN has given directive in a circular no TED/FEM/PUB/FPC/001/004 to all Deposit Money Banks, International Money Transfer Operators, and the general public titled ‘Payout option in naira for receipt of proceeds of diaspora remittances’ signed...

CBN Expends $17.81bn To Strengthen Naira

CBN Expends $17.81bn To Strengthen Naira   The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) drew down Nigeria’s foreign reserves and expended $17.81billion to defend the nation’s weak currency, at the foreign exchange(forex) markets in 2022. According to the apex bank in its Annual CBN Activity Report, in 2022,...

Naira Appreciates To N742/$ At Official Market

Naira Appreciates To N742/$ At Official Market   The naira yesterday appreciated to N742/$ at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window. The closing rate represents a major rebound from Tuesday’s N768/$ rate. According to report from FMDQ Exchange, the naira opened at N764/$ and traded tightly around...