Dollar Rate Up In Official Window, Hits N874/$1 In Black Market

August 22, 2023
Foreign Currency
Foreign Currency

The naira depreciated in value by 2.94 per cent in the Investors’ and Exporters’ window after the dollar rate rose to N761.32/$1 at the close of trading on Monday.

It was learnt that the authorised dealers in the official market increased their asking price by N21.8 kobo from the N739.52/$1 rate reported on Friday. 

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During trading, the highest and lowest rates are N799.90/$1 and N700/$1 respectively, according to the official market aggregator, FMDQ Exchange.

Also, $64.93 million in foreign exchange was transacted by foreign exchange traders, compared to the previous day’s $130.92 million.

Following the increase in the price of the United States currency, the worth of foreign exchange transacted fell by $65.99 million or 50.4 per cent.

Meanwhile, foreign exchange dealers in the parallel market and their customers traded the dollar at an average rate of N874.3/$1, against the preceding day’s N832.9/$1.

The British pound also increased during trading in the black market, trading at an average rate of N1129.6/£1. The UK currency increased by N54.2 kobo from N1075.4/£1. 

According to Naira Rates, the black market aggregator, traders saw an increase in the cost of the European currency, the euro, which averaged N965.2/€1, up from N918.4/€1.

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