Naira Records First Appreciation Against US Dollar in Two Days

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The Naira strengthened on Tuesday against the United States dollar at the official foreign exchange market, marking its first appreciation in two working days.

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that the local currency gained value, trading at N1,382.63 per dollar on Tuesday compared with N1,388.38 on Monday. This represents a day-to-day gain of N5.75 for the Naira at the official market. The uptick comes after a sharp decline of N34.48 on Monday, reflecting a brief dip in investor confidence and market volatility.

Despite the appreciation at the official exchange, the Naira remained largely unchanged in the parallel, or black market. Multiple Bureau de Change operators in Wuse Zone 4, Abuja, reported that the local currency traded between N1,410 and N1,412 per dollar on Tuesday, mirroring the previous day’s rate. The disparity between the official and black-market rates highlights ongoing structural pressures in Nigeria’s foreign exchange system.

The development coincides with a slight decline in Nigeria’s foreign reserves, which fell to $49.61 billion as of March 23 from $49.78 billion recorded on March 18, according to CBN statistics. Analysts note that while the reserves remain substantial, the gradual decline reflects persistent external pressures, including global oil price fluctuations and rising import demands.

Market watchers recall that the Naira had temporarily paused its rally at the official foreign exchange market last Wednesday before the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays. Trading resumed on Monday with renewed upward momentum, signaling cautious optimism among investors and currency traders.

Experts suggest that the Naira’s moderate appreciation on Tuesday could provide a short-term relief for businesses and importers who rely on the official rate for foreign transactions. However, sustained stability will depend on continued CBN interventions, effective management of foreign reserves, and broader macroeconomic conditions.

As Nigeria navigates a complex external environment, the Naira’s movement at both official and parallel markets remains a key indicator of the country’s economic health. Stakeholders will continue to monitor exchange rate trends closely, particularly in light of fluctuating oil revenues and global currency market dynamics, which have direct implications for domestic price stability and investment decisions.

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