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‎Naira Strengthens to ₦1,525/$ in Parallel Market Amid Instability

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‎Naira Strengthens to ₦1,525/$ in Parallel Market Amid Instability

The naira recorded a big appreciation in opposition to the greenback on Wednesday within the parallel overseas change market.

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‎A supply on the Abuja Black Market instructed Financial Confidential that as of February 19, the naira was buying and selling at ₦1,520/$ (purchase) and ₦1,525/$ (promote), marking a notable restoration from the ₦1,540 stage at Tuesday’s shut. Nonetheless, market circumstances stay risky.

‎In the meantime, the official change price set by the Central Financial institution of Nigeria (CBN) stands a lot decrease at roughly ₦767.54 per $1.

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