Naira Extends Drop From Record as Black-Market Dollar Rate Soars
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Emele Onu (Bloomberg) -- The Nigerian naira extended its slump in black-market trading as the nation’s dollar shortage deepened two months after the central bank moved to a more flexible exchange rate to encourage inflows. The currency of Africa’s biggest crude oil producer weakened to 923 naira per dollar, compared with 917 naira the day before, according to Umar Salisu, a bureau de change operator who tracks currency data in the nation’s commercial capital. Banks are unable to come up with the dollars to meet demand, and buyers are increasingly turning to the black market, widening the gap between the official exchange rate and the price on the street.
Naira Extends Drop From Record as Black-Market Dollar Rate Soars
Naira Extends Drop From Record as…
Naira Extends Drop From Record as Black-Market Dollar Rate Soars
Emele Onu (Bloomberg) -- The Nigerian naira extended its slump in black-market trading as the nation’s dollar shortage deepened two months after the central bank moved to a more flexible exchange rate to encourage inflows. The currency of Africa’s biggest crude oil producer weakened to 923 naira per dollar, compared with 917 naira the day before, according to Umar Salisu, a bureau de change operator who tracks currency data in the nation’s commercial capital. Banks are unable to come up with the dollars to meet demand, and buyers are increasingly turning to the black market, widening the gap between the official exchange rate and the price on the street.