Naira records first deprecation against dollar across black, official markets

The naira depreciated against the dollar at both parallel and official foreign exchange markets on Wednesday, for the first time since last week.

This comes as Bureau De Change Operators in Wuse Zone 2 confirmed to Media Talk Africa that the naira weakened to N1,620 per dollar on Wednesday from N1,610 traded on Tuesday.

This means that the naira depreciated by N10 on a day-to-day basis when compared to the N1,610 per dollar exchanged the previous day.

Similarly, the Nigeria’s currency dropped slightly to N 1,599.79 per dollar on Wednesday from N 1,598.95 traded on Tuesday, according to Central Bank of Nigeria official exchange rate data.

This showed that it weakened marginally by 0.80 on a day-to-day basis.

This comes as the naira, in two different scenarios on Monday and Tuesday, recorded appreciations against the dollar.

The last time it depreciated at both FX markets was seven days ago when United States of America President Donald Trump announced a 90-day tariff pause.

You may also like

Recent News

Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences

Nigeria Banking Sector Transformation

It's an insult to call Wizkid 'new Fela' - Seun Kuti fumes

Wizkid Seun Kuti denies using name for clout chase

US DOJ launches criminal probe into Minnesota governor – media — RT World News

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz probed for impeding federal law enforcement

Zamfara stadium upgrade project at 90%, to be delivered in February –- Official — Daily Nigerian

Zamfara stadium upgrade nears completion at 90 percent

Scroll to Top