The Naira, Wednesday, depreciated further to N305 per dollar as scarcity of dollars intensified in the parallel market.
From an average of N287 per dollar, Tuesday, the parallel market
exchange rate rose to an average of N305 per dollar across the country.Since Monday when the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) stopped the weekly
dollar sales to Bureaux De Change (BDCs), the naira has been
depreciating against the dollar.
BDC sources who confirmed the development to Vanguard however said that
the exchange rate situation is uncertain as the rate changes from time
to time.
Vanguard investigation revealed that though the exchange rate touched
N305 in major cities like Lagos, Abuja and Kano, it dropped slightly to
between N295 and N300 per dollar in Lagos and Abuja at the close of
business, while it closed at N305 in Kano.
Chief Executive Officer, H.J Trust BDC, Mr. Harrison Owoh, told Vanguard
that the market is fluid. “You cannot quote rate for anybody now
because the rate is changing every time.”
An Abuja based BDC Operator who spoke to Vanguard on condition of
anonymity said that the rate closed in Abuja at N298 but was above N300
during the day. He however said that it was difficult to quote any
specific rate now as the situation is unpredictable. He opined that the
rate would stabilised by next week, when the market would have absorbed
the impact of the new CBN policy.
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