Nigeria records $100.06m daily forex turnover at market

Nigeria records $100.06m daily forex turnover at market

Despite the volatility of Nigeria’s foreign exchange market, Nigeria recorded a daily foreign exchange turnover of $ 100.06 million in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM).

According to data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange, the rate represents a recovery of 16.88% from the ₦956.33 it recorded on Thursday.

Despite the volatility of Nigeria’s foreign exchange market, Nigeria recorded a daily foreign exchange turnover of $ 100.06 million in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM).

The daily forex turnover rose by 32% from $ 75.82 million, on Friday, November 24, 2023, to $ 100.06 million on Monday, November 27, 2023.

According to the data from NAFEM, the country’s official foreign exchange market, the rise in the daily forex turnover reflected increased FX inflow into the economy on Monday.

Also, data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange showed that the local currency hit an intra-day trading high of ₦1,130 and a low of ₦700.

Meanwhile, financial experts have attributed the increase in the daily turnover on Monday to an increase in investors’ confidence in the foreign exchange market.

This is said to be due to the assurance given by the CBN governor, Olayemi Cardoso, over the weekend, when he disclosed that the apex bank would continue the payment of unsettled forward foreign exchange obligations till they are all cleared.

Speaking at the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIBN), dinner in Lagos, the CBN governor said the clearance of the forwards will ensure stability, curb speculation, and restore confidence in the foreign exchange market.

According to Cardoso, the intervention already had a positive impact on liquidity and has led to a significant appreciation of the exchange rate at certain points.

It could be recalled that last week, the naira appreciated both at the parallel and official markets significantly.

The naira recovered to ₦794.89/$1, on Friday, after a two-day slump in the official market.

According to Data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange, the rate represents a recovery of 16.88% from the ₦956.33 it recorded on Thursday.

Consequently, at the parallel market, the naira sustained its appreciation against the dollar as it appreciated on Friday, from ₦1,160 to ₦1,155.

This represents a 0.43% (₦5) gain from the ₦1,160 exchanged on Thursday at the parallel market.

Speaking on the appreciation of the naira, the CBN governor said, “As the monetary authority, we are taking measures and deliberate steps to send the right signals to the market and achieve our mandate.

To ensure stability, curb speculation, and restore confidence in the foreign exchange market, we have initiated the payment of unsettled forward foreign exchange obligations, and these payments will continue until all obligations are cleared.

“This intervention has already had a positive impact on liquidity and has led to a significant appreciation of the exchange rate at certain points. We have already witnessed improvements in FX market liquidity in recent weeks, as the market responded positively to tranche payments which have been made to 31 banks to clear the backlog of FX forward obligations.

“We have been subjecting these payments to detailed verification to ensure only valid transactions are honored. In a properly functioning market, it is reasonable to expect significant FX liquidity, with daily trade potentially exceeding $1.0 billion.”

The CBN Governor believed that with discipline and focused commitment, foreign exchange reserves could be rebuilt to comparable levels with similar economies.

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