The
Nigerian currency, naira, has remain uninspiring at 320 to the dollar,
neither rising nor falling significantly, through the week.
The
naira, which was trading between 301 and 310 at about the same time
last week, depreciated at the open of business on Monday to trade at 318
to 320.
Over the past month, the naira had numerous dramatic
turns, falling to 390 against the dollar, with Capital Oil chairman,
Ifeanyi Ubah, saying he could recover the naira to 200 against the
greenback.
The naira inspiringly rose from 390 to 310, with some trading erratically at 280 against the dollar at the parallel market.
The interbank rate however stood close to its interbank peg, trading at 197.5 to the international dollar standard.
The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that the naira would recover as
soon as the 2016 budget is passed and implementation begins.
Joseph
Nnana, the deputy governor, financial system surveillance of the CBN,
at a meeting of the joint appropriation committees of the national
assembly, assured Nigerians that speculators would get their hands
burnt.
“Distinguished chairman sir, we have $20bn lying idle in
various domiciliary accounts of many customers at the various banks
across the country,” he had said.
“This is part of the reasons why
the naira has continued to slide against the US dollar. The CBN will
embark on aggressive liquidity mop-up to enable the naira regain
confidence.
“The CBN will not sit down and watch the consistent
fall of the naira. After the passage of the 2016 budget, the naira will
begin to bounce back. Those who speculate on dollars will have their
fingers burnt.”
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