Depreciation: Naira set for worst year since 1999 — Report

News Express |30th Dec 2023 | 206
Depreciation: Naira set for worst year since 1999 — Report

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Naira has been rated among the worlds worst performing currencies in 2023.

This is according to Bloomberg in its latest report.

It said the currency is poised for its worst year since the return to democracy in 1999, with analysts predicting further depreciation in 2024.

Bloomberg noted that the Naira plunged 55 per cent this year to 1,043 per dollar as of Thursday, making it the worlds worst performer after the Lebanese pound and the Argentine peso among 151 currencies tracked.

Daily Trust reports that Naira reached an all-time low on Thursday as it depreciated to N1,043.09 per US dollar in the official market just a few days to the New Year.

The report, however, said the depreciation started after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) allowed the currency to trade more freely in June, and President Bola Tinubu scrapped costly petrol subsidies.

It added that Nigerias foreign reserves are at the lowest in six years with most of them encumbered by overdue short-term overseas obligations.

Bloomberg quoted a forecast by Vetiva Capital Management Ltd suggesting that the currency may slip further unless the Tinubu-led federal government lures international investors or ramps up oil output.

In a note to clients, Vetiva Capital said: Its clear that further devaluation - alongside tighter monetary policy - is needed to reduce imbalances in the FX market.

A significant rise in external reserves, material increase in foreign exchange inflows, and reduction in money supply, will be positive for the Naira. (Daily Trust)




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