Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Naira eases on black market as dollar demand rises

Nigeria naira eased against the dollar on the parallel market on Tuesday driven by demand mainly from individuals travelling abroad for summer holidays and importers, traders said.

The local currency was quoted at 224 naira to the greenback on the unofficial market, 0.89 percent weaker from 222 the previous day, traders said.

On the official interbank market, the naira ended at 197, a level it has been stuck at following a central bank's peg on the exchange rate in February.

BDCs are allowed to sell up to $4,000 as personal travelling allowance and $5,000 as business travelling allowance.

However, individuals sometimes buy above the stipulated dollar limit from the undocumented parallel market.

The naira firmed to 216 on the parallel market last week after commercial lenders stop accepting hard currency cash deposits on central bank orders, fuelling excess dollar liquidity on the parallel market.

The bank has also directed lenders to pay for dollars purchased at the official market 48 hours in advance, tightening naira liquidity.

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