The Naira yesterday depreciated to N1,670 per dollar in the parallel market from N1,660 per dollar on Tuesday. Similarly, the Naira depreciated to N1,550 per dollar in the official foreign ...
Recall that on Tuesday, the Naira strengthened by N10 against the dollar at the black market. Naira appreciation at the FX market is driven by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange Code ...
The Nigerian currency, Naira, continued its appreciation run against the dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market on Friday. According to a Bureau de Change operator in Wuse Zone 4 ...
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Hosted on MSNNaira extends appreciation against dollar at black marketThe Nigerian currency, Naira, continued its appreciation run against the dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market on ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNaira gains N45 against dollar at black market on week-on-weekThe Naira gained N45 against the dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market on a week-on-week basis. Analysis of the FX ...
Meanwhile, black market traders attributed the appreciation in the parallel market to low demand and high supply of dollars. They, however, projected the naira to be at the N1,500 per dollar ...
Similarly, in the black market, the naira closed positively against the dollar to trade at N1,660/$1 as against the previous rate of N1,670/$1 representing a gain of N10 for the local currency.
Similarly, in the black market, the naira closed negatively against the dollar to trade at N1,670/$1 as against the previous rate of N1,660/$1 representing a loss of N10 for the local currency.
The naira on Wednesday appreciated to N1,590 per dollar, crossing the N1,600 psychological point in the black market. Compared with the past month, the naira has gained 4.7 percent, rising by N75 from ...
According to information from Naira Rates, the naira appreciated in the parallel market, trading at N1,650 per dollar, up from N1,670 the previous day. The development means that the gap between the ...
the naira saw a 1.3 percent increase, with the dollar being quoted at an average rate of N1,599.33. This marked a N20.67 gain over the N1,620 rate recorded on Friday at the parallel market, commonly ...
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