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Naira records massive gain against US dollar at forex market

The Naira has recorded gain at the foreign exchange market on Monday

Data from FMDQ showed that the Naira weakened to N838.95 per dollar on Monday from N890.54 per dollar on Friday.

This represents a N51.79 gain or a 5.79 per cent gain in the local currency compared to the N890.54 it closed on Friday.

However, the Naira depreciated slightly at the parallel forex market.

The exchange rate quoted at N1,265 per US dollar, representing a 0.40 per cent decrease over what it closed the previous day.

The depreciation at the official forex market comes after the Nigerian government received a $2.25 billion foreign exchange boost loan from the African Import-Export Bank over a week ago.

Meanwhile, the Naira had continued to fluctuate in the forex market. The Central Bank of Nigeria floated the country’s currency on June 14 last year.

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