Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Naira Strengthened to dollar at parallel market(See New Rate 18/10/16)




The Naira on Tuesday, October 18, recorded more gain against the dollar as it now trades at N453/$1 in the black market. This is higher than the N455/$1 it was on Monday, October 17.



I think this a good news though might not have a significance on the entire economy yet but at least our currency is ganning more and I think the time it start missing Value it didn’t happen in just one day let’s hope for more positive news about our currency.

According to economists, the steady gains recorded by the nation’s currency on the unofficial segment of the market in the past few days, can be attributed to improved dollar liquidity to the Bureau De Change (BDC) arm of the market.
NAIJ.com recalls that the Central Bank of Nigeria had last week appointed Travelex and FirstBank Nigeria Limited as the only two institutions responsible for the sale of the greenback to BDCs, in its bid to ensure improved dollar supply to the foreign currency traders.

This followed the suspension of 19 other commercial banks from same role as a result of their failure to fully comply with a directive, which required commercial banks that act as agents of international money transfer operators to always sell foreign currency remittances to licensed BDC operators.

However, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, president of the Association of Bureau De Change of Nigeria (ABCON), has welcomed the move by the central bank, saying it would help strengthen the naira and improve dollar liquidity in the market.

He said: “If you check, since Travelex started selling to BDCs, speculation has reduced in the market and the naira is on the path of recover.”

The Naira has also remained steady at 307.77/dollar on the official interbank window.

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