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Naira Becomes Worst-Performing Currency – Report

Editor1By Editor1May 10, 2024
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The naira has taken a sharp downturn and is now the world’s worst-performing currency over the past month, according to a Blooberg report.

The naira has weakened to ₦1,466.31 against the dollar, its lowest level since March 20. The report says this decline puts pressure on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to continue raising interest rates.

The CBN governor, Yemi Cardoso, had previously hailed the naira as the best-performing currency globally as of April 2024.

But the recent drop is attributed to a local shortage of US currency, with only $84 million available on Thursday, down by half from the previous day.

Razia Khan, Standard Chartered’s chief economist for Africa and the Middle East, predicts that $1.3 billion worth of naira futures will mature by the end of the month, negatively impacting market sentiment.

READ ALSO: Naira Appreciates To N1,280/$ Days After CBN’s Directive

This recent depreciation is part of a volatility pattern since Nigerian President Bola Tinubu eased foreign exchange controls in June.

Since then, the naira has depreciated by approximately 68% against the dollar, indicating that market forces are now significantly impacting its value.

As quoted by Blooberg, Khan said, “When the currency appreciated very fast, there had been a bout of profit taking by offshore investors, and this meant that dollar-naira exchange rate backed up again. This is completely in line with the functioning market.”

However, the decrease in the value of the naira is expected to intensify pressure on the Central Bank of Nigeria to raise interest rates further during its upcoming policy meeting on May 21.

During its February and March meetings, the bank had previously raised rates by a combined 600 basis points.

READ ALSO: CBN Bans Banks From Using Foreign Currencies As Collateral For Naira Loan

This move helped the naira recover from its low of ₦1,627 against the dollar on March 8 to ₦1,072 by mid-April, as investors opted for higher-yielding local assets.

The unofficial market also witnessed a decline in the value of the naira, dropping by 0.9% to N1, 468 naira per dollar on Friday.

This drop was attributed to increased demand from individuals and small businesses, as noted by Abubakar Muhammed, CEO of Forward Marketing Bureau de Change Ltd., which monitors data in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital.

However, the naira’s appreciation has stalled due to sluggish demand from international investors for local assets amid concerns about dwindling reserves, according to Danelee Masia, senior economist for South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa at Deutsche Bank.

She said, “We think the naira is likely to be vulnerable to stronger seasonal FX demand” for dollars.

FX demand tends to go up in Nigeria in Q3 and Q4, driven by stronger corporate demand ahead of the holiday season.”

 

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