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Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Paraman: 3:56pm On Feb 02 |
Ahead of the midnight February 1, 2024 deadline given by the Central Bank of Nigeria to commercial banks to sell all excess foreign exchange holdings, Deposit Money Banks on Thursday made frantic efforts to offload their surplus dollar stocks. https://punchng.com/naira-rebounds-as-banks-offload-excess-dollars/?amp 10 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by odinaccess: 4:02pm On Feb 02 |
How true 1 Like |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Paraman: 4:03pm On Feb 02 |
Abokis in some location in Nigeria won't operate next week monday just the way they didn't operate yesterday. 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Paraman: 4:04pm On Feb 02 |
One kid was telling me dollar will shoot up to $/#2000 yesterday because abokis decide not to sell or buy yesterday in some part of abuja. 28 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by dettolgel: 4:05pm On Feb 02 |
We need a lasting solution not a temporary one. Once they offload the dollars what next? 161 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by festacman(m): 4:12pm On Feb 02 |
It is not looking good for Nigeria and Nigerians at the moment. It is rough and scary. 25 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Paraman: 4:13pm On Feb 02 |
We will soon start witnessing the positive effects of this policies by the CBN 20 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by StarRida: 4:43pm On Feb 02 |
The only lasting solution is to sack the current CBN governor he gat nothing to offer 70 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Olachase(m): 4:47pm On Feb 02 |
StarRida:and make ur papa day InCharge abi no be so 102 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by anonymous1759(m): 4:58pm On Feb 02 |
Olachase: Some people barking like dogs online about the dollars are part and parcel of the problem why dollars is high because of greed. But trust us as Nigerians we always look for a scape goat to blame our greed and incompetence on . I wish Nigeria well and President, God will not give some people happiness this year because their happiness is tied down to the down fall of Nigeria so they can massage their Ego for an election they lost woefully with evidence everywhere. 47 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by gaby(m): 5:01pm On Feb 02 |
There are still more looted nairas warehoused by the ruling rogues to swallow the dollars up. After that, what next? Back to square one yet again of course. FX mopped out of the banking system and economy to be warehoused while Naira boku yafunyafun to dey gallop on the streets. Very soon, na wheelbarrow load of Naira people go dey carry go buy a loaf of bread. Do you guys even realize that most of the crooks in this country have their personal printing mills for the easily manipulated Naira? This is aside from the "print and pocket" that had been going on like forever at the nation's security and printing press. Someone needs to ask the CBN to tell us how much of the Naira is currently in circulation and who holds what. Let's start from here as the basics. Listen Nigerians... There needs to first of all things be a "Country", followed by a "Citizenry", and then a "Leadership", before an " Economy" follows suit, in this order. Now, in all honesty, and telling yourself the hard truth, do we have a country? Is Nigeria as it currently stands or had been truly the definition of a country? The vicious cycle is going to no end. Make everybody plan him life accordingly oh. Buhari got in there and realized this and possibly decided to look the other way to allow his kits and kins stockpile as much as they can from the commonwealth for security purposes. Tinubu is in right now and it has dawned on him that the case is a hopeless one and perhaps the best he can do is also to allow his kiths and kins stockpile their own share for security's sake. His body language and " I don't care" attitude should be a pointer to this fact. Hopefully, other regions will be given a chance to take their own share and stockpile for a head start when the inevitable happens. Make una shine una eyes... Nothing remain for Nigeria. Even the crude oil has been collateralized into the future against loans we can't repay. Each time I drop my comments, I get insulted, villified, and called all sorts..but yeah, no lele I hate to be the purveyor of this, but if you are a Nigeian and can't afford to shore up your Naira by saving in Dollars, abeg, go buy CFA. No thanks, don't mention. Use your opolo. 27 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Faiththatworks(m): 5:02pm On Feb 02 |
I have been asking this question since last week,and I really need some Intelligent Nigerians to please educate me. What's causing the downward spiral of the Naira to the Dollar, Can the CBN and the Banks please release the industries where the dollar demand is coming from. I can say for a fact that NNPCL already told us petrol is no longer subsided,all diesel and Aviation fuel importers have given them selves some sense and have totally reduced their importation because of the Dangote Refinery. Even Manufactures have reduced importation of essential raw materials,from Drugs to household essentials,everyone is cutting back on importation cos of the high Usd,so what's causing the spike in Demand. My economic theory is very simple and I hope I get some Intelligent rebuttals,anyone buying Usd this high at 1$ to 1400,will never make a profit on whatever they import. No right thinking importer will do business at such a ridiculous rate and still expect to make a profit,so who's buying this Usd. I daresay this spiral is just open ended round tripping,the banks and the bureau are really the ones buying and selling this Usd,they create an artificial supply and demand bogus economy just to milk the Nigerian economy. EFCC,NSA,ICPC should categorize these people as Economic Terriorist and treat them as such. God bless Nigeria. 64 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by ironheart(m): 5:02pm On Feb 02 |
The BDC are shutting down to drive up the value of dollars, but if the CBN sustain this current drive, i bet you that the BDC guys will get burnt 21 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by PressMyButton: 5:06pm On Feb 02 |
StarRida:And then bring in your uncle that had stored enough dollars in his bedroom that he could deposit into CBN treasury. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by PressMyButton: 5:11pm On Feb 02 |
ironheart:In a saner clime, there should be no black market for FX. How do they get dollars that are scarce or difficult to get in the banks? 44 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Golan007: 5:13pm On Feb 02 |
dettolgel: What next? Try bringing in forex into Nigeria with your creativity. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by abobote: 5:42pm On Feb 02 |
Rebounds? In which market 1 Like |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by abobote: 5:45pm On Feb 02 |
Faiththatworks:That is the real value, previous government has been shielding it. We don't produce anything, we don't export anything, then what do you expect 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by jmoore(m): 6:08pm On Feb 02 |
You have to be naive to use a day to access the impact. Wait till May 29, you go see am. 2 Likes |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Opintiwa: 6:19pm On Feb 02 |
Last kick of a dying horse See you guys in 2k per Naira In ya mandate ehen 🤣🤣🤣🤣 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by plaetton: 6:20pm On Feb 02 |
Faiththatworks:My friend, the very simple answer is that the FGN, as part of its economic restructuring program, is officially devaluing the Naira by allowing it to free float. This is a deliberate policy. When the Naira goes down too fast in a very short period, the same government takes one ad-hoc measure or another to curtail the panic, just for that period. Eventually the devaluation continues. No one knows the Naira's true value at this time, not even the government. Therefore, no matter what ad-hoc measures taken today, the trajectory of the Naira is pointedly downward for the rest of the year, until it reaches that equilibrium point where supply matches demand. From the way the entire economy looks, that equilibrium level might just be around N2100/$ . How soon it will get to that level is everyone's guess. 16 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by sukkot: 6:23pm On Feb 02 |
Hmm |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by ironheart(m): 6:26pm On Feb 02 |
PressMyButton:In Turkey, to change 20 dollar, they will ask you to almost make up your great grandfather. Here you can get any amount you wish without any one to checkmate you 25 Likes |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by ivandragon: 6:57pm On Feb 02 |
Window dressing backed by coercion... Does this administration, and indeed APC as a whole, know what they are doing? You float your currency against sound alternatives and insist on a free float and tell businesses to source thier hard currencies from wherever and trade as they please. Then you fix a 'floating' exchange rate, harass BDCs and threaten banks while increasing your own prices and throwing people into more hardship. The truth of the FX regime is that the people in government entrusted with fixing the problem, are the same same people causing the problem. Which common Nigerian hoards dollars or any other hard currency in large quantities? 'He' and his cronies should release the ones in thier possession first. 14 Likes |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by money121(m): 6:57pm On Feb 02 |
Ok |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by aariwa(m): 6:57pm On Feb 02 |
Smh…can’t these people use common sense. This is a business opportunity for speculators to buy up all the dollars in circulation at a good price and become their own BDCs. The biggest profit will come when dollar scarcity hits…new billionaires will be created this year courtesy of emilokan daft policies..chai…if you know you know 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by composure: 6:57pm On Feb 02 |
Bankers are thieves 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:57pm On Feb 02 |
Nigeria 🇳🇬 will be great again in our lifetime. God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏 7 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by sofeo(m): 6:58pm On Feb 02 |
Alright sha |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by robinfemi: 6:58pm On Feb 02 |
Believe whatever you see online, at your own risk 2 Likes |
Re: Naira Rebounds As Banks Offload Excess Dollars by Geovanni412(m): 6:58pm On Feb 02 |
Paraman: It will..abi you no sabi dis script from last year Take dem serious only if they bring it down to 800 naira If it's not there by April, brace for 2k before end of year 5 Likes |
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