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Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by adamusuleiman1: 8:32am On Jun 30
Nigeria’s reserves have continued an upward trajectory, hitting $34.14bn on Friday, having appreciated by 4.06 per cent from $32.74bn on June 3, 2024, data from the Central Bank of Nigeria has shown.

The country’s reserves are boosted by the latest rounds of loans the Federal Government got from the World Bank.

In May, the Bureau of Public Enterprises disclosed that the Federal Government had secured a $500m World Bank loan to bolster the country’s electricity distribution sector.

Also, the World Bank revealed that the country would get $2.25bn support to enable it to stabilise the economy.


This combined $2.25bn package provides immediate financial and technical support to Nigeria’s urgent efforts to stabilise the economy and scale up support to the poor and most economically at risk. It further supports Nigeria’s ambitious, multi-year effort to raise non-oil revenues and safeguard oil revenues to promote fiscal sustainability and provide sufficient resources to deliver quality public services.” The multilateral lender stated in a statement.

Consequently, the external reserves have gained over $1bn in just one month.

Last year, the country struggled with a shortage of dollars, which forced the central bank to float the naira, to increase foreign exchange inflow.

The local currency has, thereafter, depreciated by over 300 per cent in one year to 1,514.31/$ at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange market on Friday.

According to a Bloomberg report on Friday, the naira emerged as the worst-performing currency in the world in the first half of 2024.

It noted that devaluation, insufficient dollar liquidity, and market volatility had hindered efforts by the Central Bank of Nigeria to strengthen the currency.

Besides the naira, Egypt’s pound and Ghana’s cedi were the world’s other worst performers in the first six months of the year.

“The naira’s performance is the worst among global currencies tracked by Bloomberg beside that of the pound in Lebanon, which is undergoing an economic crisis and witnessing dollarisation,” the report noted.

Meanwhile, the CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, stated that the apex bank was “relatively pleased” with the progress made in stabilising the local currency.

“I do believe that we have more or less seen the worst in terms of volatility,” Cardoso told Bloomberg TV.

“The losing streak is the longest since July 2017 and takes the decline since the start of the year to 40 per cent.

The central bank has taken several initiatives to improve the dollar supply in the country and stabilise the local currency.

Last week, the apex bank announced that International Money Transfer Operators could now have access to the official window to sell forex.

In a circular signed by the acting Director of the Trade and Exchange Department, Dr W.J Kanya, the apex bank said that the measure would enable IMTOs to access naira liquidity at the official window, thus, enabling timely settlement of diaspora remittances.

In January, the CBN stopped banks and fintechs from international money transfer services.

Also, in February, it resumed the sales of dollars to bureau de change operators to boost liquidity in the retail end of the forex market.

It noted that $20,000 would be allocated to each eligible BDC operator.

On July 27, 2021, the CBN halted foreign exchange sales to BDCs, accusing them of trading FX in amounts greater than $5,000, which violates their licenses and Nigeria’s FX regulations.

https://punchng.com/nigerias-fx-reserves-hit-34-14bn/

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by saintopus(m): 9:01am On Jun 30
Poor country with very strong thieves!!!

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by dawnomike(m): 9:26am On Jun 30
We now boost foreign reserves with loans... Interesting!!!

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by tsdarkside(m): 9:29am On Jun 30
dawnomike:
We now boost foreign reserves with loans... Interesting!!!

😂😂....

ofcourse they will forget they have to pay this loans back with crazy interests....

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Okoroawusa: 9:31am On Jun 30
Good developments. We are on our way to economic recovery

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by NyamiriSlayer(m): 9:47am On Jun 30
Great development.....God Bless PBAT
God Bless Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by NyamiriSlayer(m): 9:49am On Jun 30
dawnomike:
We now boost foreign reserves with loans... Interesting!!!
You must be eebow

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by jmoore(m): 9:51am On Jun 30
Do you know that foreign reserve hit 40 billion dollars during Buhari tenure?

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Macphenson: 9:52am On Jun 30
What a shame. After removing subsidy and increasing taxes all round. our foreign reserve is boosted by loans.

Those agbadorians up there are trying to earn their 30k

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by RepoMan007: 10:43am On Jun 30
Reserve growing marginally but debt growing exponentially. Yet the new debt is being used for unproductive projects. Flyover in states and highway in the coastal stretch. What da fùck.

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by RepoMan007: 10:45am On Jun 30
Macphenson:
What a shame. After removing subsidy and increasing taxes all round. our foreign reserve is boosted by loans.

Those agbadorians up there are trying to earn their 30k
the whole west African is being subsidized once more. Petrol subsidy is alive. Hooray.

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by RepoMan007: 10:47am On Jun 30
jmoore:

Do you know that foreign reserve hit 40 billion dollars during Buhari tenure?
what is the point saving $5b to zero interest but borrowing $50b at positive interest?

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Bobloco: 12:45pm On Jun 30
NyamiriSlayer:
You must be eebow

You are such a pathetic ethnic bigot

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by helinues: 12:58pm On Jun 30
Good
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by DevilsEqual(m): 1:08pm On Jun 30
Those that mocked us when the reserved dropped should also come here to celebrate with us, else, they're just a negative and bitter people


CBN will keep getting it right

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by PressMyButton: 1:11pm On Jun 30
jmoore:

Do you know that foreign reserve hit 40 billion dollars during Buhari tenure?
Proofs?

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Melagros(m): 2:19pm On Jun 30
COMRADES, I don't believe this story because Tinubu and his party can lie to the world

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by STEWpid(f): 5:02pm On Jun 30
Chai..







We stand with Nigeria, our dear country.


Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by idanone(m): 5:02pm On Jun 30
When you have a blind man driving a beautiful car.... Know how accident will occur. Nigerians should enjoy there watery beans cbn governor.
2023 election should teach Nigerians a lesson.

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Emmylay12: 5:03pm On Jun 30
Make them show workings

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Divinerace(m): 5:04pm On Jun 30
Borrow borrow make man rich grin grin

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by axglide(m): 5:06pm On Jun 30
Good. The country will continue to increase it’s reserves.
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by cardoctor(m): 5:06pm On Jun 30
We are making progress
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by do4luv14(m): 5:06pm On Jun 30
DevilsEqual:
Those that mocked us when the reserved dropped should also come here to celebrate with us, else, they're just a negative and bitter people


CBN will keep getting it right


The reserve that dropped before, was it boasted with Loans

that's what they are asking
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by axglide(m): 5:08pm On Jun 30
do4luv14:



The reserve that dropped before, was it boasted with Loans

that's what they are asking

Which Loan?

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by Princeton92(m): 5:10pm On Jun 30
Most especially when they're not the ones paying for it tomorrow

tsdarkside:

😂😂....
ofcourse they will forget they have to pay this loans back with crazy interests....
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by saddler: 5:12pm On Jun 30
How does this bring down the price of yam, garri, rice and beans in the market?


Mtchewwwee!

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Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by theophorus(m): 5:15pm On Jun 30
Na News like this make we dey read ooo.

Make our reserve dey increase steady, till we decide say make make Nigeria strong pass US Dollar.
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by efighter: 5:16pm On Jun 30
Wailers will still wail. They inherited sadness and sorrow from their forefathers.

Meanwhile, we are not interested in Reserves, we are interested in the impact of the Reserves on the masses. Emilokan JAGABAN, do your magic before our patience runs out
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by IyaTola: 5:18pm On Jun 30
Okoroawusa:
Good developments. We are on our way to economic recovery
How? Are we exporting any oil?
Re: Nigeria’s FX Reserves Hit $34.14bn by do4luv14(m): 5:19pm On Jun 30
axglide:

Which Loan?

How the reserve take increase
oh I forget, CBN print dollars to increase it oops

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