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Nigeria’s External Reserves Fall Below $30bn
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Nigeria’s external reserves which has been on the downswing in the past few weeks, fell below $30 billion mark to $29.865 billion as at March 25, 2015, according to latest Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) figures.
The Tide findings show that the current level of the foreign reserves which is delivered mainly from the proceeds of crude oil earnings has fallen by 13.4 per cent or $4.628 billion this year, compared with the $34.493 billion it stood at the beginning of the year.
This has been attributed to the significant reduction in forex inflow into the country occasioned by the sustained low crude oil prices.
Oil prices however rallied for a second straight day last Thursday after Saudi Arabia and its Gulf Arab allies began air strikes in Yemen.
This development according to The Tide source sparked fears of a bigger Middle East battle that could disrupt world crude supplies.
Brent crude was up $2.45 to close at $58.93 a barrel on Thursday.
Meanwhile, foreign investors on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) sold off N132.68billion ($667million) stocks in the first two months of the year, data from the NSE has shown, hurt by a weak naira and jitters over the ongoing elections.
Foreign investors also increased the pace of outflows from Africa’s biggest economy as global oil prices plunged, according to a foreign media report.
For Nigeria, the fall has ignited a chain of reactions which has threatened its micro-economic stability. Oil revenues and foreign exchange receipts are on the decline while external reserves have dwindled.
These events have forced monetary and fiscal adjustments.
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