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CBN Issues Guidelines On Currency Swap Deal
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), yesterday, released guidelines for the bilateral Currency Swap agreement between Nigeria and China, the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, he said.
The CBN gave the guidelines in a document signed by the Director, Financial Markets Department, Dr. Alvan Ikoku and posted on its website.
The regulator, in a document titled, “Regulations for Transactions with Authorised Dealers in Renminbi,” said it might conduct bi-weekly trading sessions to ensure liquidity for trade and direct investment between the two countries.
The Apex bank, in the guidelines, mandated commercial banks and merchant banks including authorised dealers to open Renminbi bank accounts and provide details to the CBN.
The CBN said, “All Authorised Dealers shall open Renminbi accounts with a corresponding bank and advise CBN with its Renminbi Account details which may either be with a bank onshore or offshore China.
“Importers intending to import from China shall obtain Proforma invoice denominated in Renminbi as part of the documents required for the registration of Form M.
“FX purchase in the window shall not be used for payments on transactions in which the beneficiaries are not in China.
“Authorised Dealers shall not open domiciliary accounts denominated in Renminbi for customers.”
The CBN, however, said the deal would not stop levies on imports and exports, while unused funds by authorised dealers more than 72 hours would be returned to the apex bank for repurchase at the bank’s buying rate. It added that authorised dealers might not earn more than 50 kobo in a customer’s bid.
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