Saturday, 04 July 2020 04:02

CBN further devalues naira at market intervention sales

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Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has instructed bidders at its Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS) to increase their bidding price to N380/$1 floor. SMIS is the market where importers bid for forex using Letters of Credit and Form M.

But the official naira exchange rate remains at N360 to dollar although the current adjustment may be the beginning of further unification of exchange rate as canvassed by International Monetary Fund and World Bank in their advice to Federal Government.

Market sources said the apex bank informed banks that they would only accept bids at SMIS from N380/$1 and above and no longer N360/$1 meaning those who bid lower will not get any forex allocation.

Transaction success in this market is based on bids with those who bid higher than the floor as they are often in an advantageous position to secure forex.

This is essentially a huge attempt at unifying the naira and another adjustment of the exchange rate by CBN.

CBN Governor, Mr Godwim Emefiele, had  informed investors that the bank would be unifying the exchange rates towards what is being traded at NAFEX market where investors and exporters trade forex.

Currently, rates are set at a floor of N360/$1 and a ceiling of N385/$1. Thus bidders are expected to bid within that range.

The higher the bid, the better the chances of bidders at getting forex. It is unclear if there were any buyers that bid above N360 as we gather most of the importers were not informed of the changes in prices until yesterday.

 

The Nation


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