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Naira Falls On Suspension Of Dollar Sales
The naira slipped to its weakest in a month as investors increased demand for dollars amid accelerating inflation.
The currency of Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, retreated by 0.3 per cent to N158.075 per dollar on Monday, its weakest since November 16.
The naira has gained 2.7 per cent this year, the second-best performing currency in Africa, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
The Chief Executive Officer, Valuechain Investment Limited, Mr. Tunde Ladipo, said companies had increased demand for foreign-currency after the Central Bank of Nigeria said it would end dollar sales to banks at twice-weekly auctions on December 19 and resume on January 7.
“Dealers speculate dollar supply won’t be enough to meet demand during the festive season as auctions end,” he added.
The CBN sold $200m at an auction on Monday, compared with $180m on Decemebr 12.
It said in e-mailed statement that the next sale scheduled for December 19 would be the last for the year.
Nigeria’s inflation rate rose for the second consecutive month in November to 12.3 per cent from 11.7 per cent, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
The CBN left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 12 per cent this year to control inflation and stabilise the naira.
An analyst, Mr. Samir Gadio, said, “Inflation picked up in November, moderately exceeding our 11.6 per cent forecast.”
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