Naira falls massively at the parallel market popularly known as the black market, hitting its all-time low for the first time in 2022 as a new foreign exchange rate revealed.
Brand News Day Nigeria reports that the Nigerian official currency, Naira has fallen against the dollar for the first time in the new year, four days after maintaining N560/per $1 at the black market since the beginning of the year.
READ: Black Market Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today 7 January 2022
This online news platform learned that the naira has since fallen against the United States dollar at the black market since the start of the new year 2022, exchanging at N565/per $1, failing to maintain N560 per dollar to naira position it stood since Saturday, 1st January 2022.
A survey conducted by Brand News Day Nigeria at the Bureau De Change (BDC) market at the Lagos Island, Ojodu Berger, Ogba area of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city, on Friday evening, January 5, 2022, shows that the naira to USD exchanged at N565/$1, failing to maintain N560 position of 1 dollar to naira it held for four days now, weeks after USD to naira exchanged for N530/$1.
The local currency opened at N565.00 per $1 at the parallel market otherwise known as the black market on Wednesday, 5 January 2022, in Lagos Nigeria after it closed N560.00 per $1 on Tuesday, 4 January 2022.
Even though the dollar to naira opened in the parallel market at ₦565 per $1 today, BrandNewsDay gathered that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognise the parallel market, otherwise known as the black market. The apex bank has therefore directed anyone who requires forex to approach their bank, insisting that the I&E window is the only known exchange.
BrandNewsDay reports that at the black market, the players bought a dollar for N560 and sold for N565 on Wednesday morning, January 5, 2022, after they bought N555 and sold for N560 on Tuesday morning, January 4, 2022.
Though the naira has fallen at the black market, it, however, showed strength at the official market, gaining more than N7 naira on Wednesday, January 5, 2022, from what it traded last week after the CBN adjusted the dollar to the naira exchange rate.
The exchange rate between the Naira and the US dollar according to the data posted on the FMDQ Security Exchange where forex is officially traded showed that the naira opened at ₦423.56 per dollar on Wednesday, 5 January 2021, but later closed at ₦416.00 per $1 the same day, representing a change of-1.58% or gain of N7.56.
Meanwhile, BrandNewsDay Nigeria reports that the USD started this week at ₦560 in Parallel Market also known as Black Market on Monday, January 3, 2022, in Lagos Nigeria, after it opened at ₦555 last week Monday, December 27, 2021.
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