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CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by nlfpmod: 8:11pm On Feb 09
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced significant reforms in the foreign exchange market, signaling a stride towards a market-driven exchange rate mechanism, potentially paving the way for a free float of the Naira.

This follows last week’s circular removing caps on international money transfer operations. The CBN’s recent circular outlines pivotal changes, including the discontinuation of a cap on the spread in interbank foreign exchange transactions and the lifting of restrictions on the sale of interbank proceeds.

“A key objective of the ongoing foreign exchange market reforms by the Central Bank of Nigeria is to promote a market-based price discovery system,” the circular states, marking a shift towards a more liberalized forex regime.

“Under the new guidelines, forex transactions will operate on a “Willing Buyer and Willing Seller” basis, ensuring more flexibility in the exchange rates determined by market forces. The CBN emphasizes the importance of transparency and ethical standards, mandating that “Authorized Dealers are to continue to conduct their foreign exchange transactions…and to strictly adhere to high ethical standards.”

Lifting Caps and Restrictions

The circular explicitly states the removal of any cap on the spread between buying and selling prices in the interbank foreign exchange market.

This move is expected to enhance the liquidity and efficiency of the market by allowing more room for price negotiation.

Furthermore, the lifting of restrictions on the sale of interbank proceeds is anticipated to increase the availability of foreign currency in the market.

Willing Buyer, Willing Seller Basis

The CBN has mandated that authorized dealers conduct their foreign exchange transactions on a “Willing Buyer and Willing Seller” basis.

This directive aims to foster a more transparent, competitive, and efficient market, where exchange rates are determined by the market participants themselves, without fixed rates imposed by the regulator.

In addition to promoting market-based pricing, the CBN’s circular stresses the importance of maintaining high ethical standards and transparency in foreign exchange dealings.
Authorized dealers are expected to adopt appropriate price disclosures and ensure transparency in transactions, which is crucial for building confidence in the new system.

What this means

The move could be interpreted as a step closer to a free-floating Naira, where the currency’s value would be determined by supply and demand dynamics without direct intervention from the central bank.

While the circular does not explicitly announce a full transition to a free float, the reforms indicate a significant shift in policy direction.

Analysts view this development as a positive step towards aligning Nigeria’s foreign exchange market with global best practices. A market-driven exchange rate mechanism can enhance competitiveness, attract foreign investment, and potentially reduce the volatility associated with forex scarcity and speculation.

However, the transition to a fully free-floating currency requires careful monitoring and supportive fiscal policies to mitigate potential risks, such as excessive currency volatility and inflationary pressures. The success of these reforms will depend on the implementation fidelity and the overall economic policy framework of the Nigerian government.

Other implications

The implementation of the CBN’s foreign exchange market reforms, moving towards a more market-driven exchange rate system, necessitates complementary fiscal policy reforms to ensure the stability and growth of the Nigerian economy.

Specifically, reducing fiscal deficits and increasing government revenues are critical steps that need to be taken alongside these forex reforms. A reduction in fiscal deficits can help curb inflationary pressures by limiting the need for government borrowing, which often leads to an increase in money supply.

Increasing government revenues, through measures such as improving tax collection and diversifying the economy away from oil dependency, can provide the government with more resources to invest in critical infrastructure and social services without resorting to excessive borrowing.

In addition, the shift towards a market-driven exchange rate, as indicated by the CBN’s recent policy changes, has significant implications for inflation and the cost of imports in the short term.

By allowing the Naira’s value to be determined by market forces, prices for imported goods, which are often indexed to the exchange rate, could experience volatility as the market adjusts to the new regime.

This could lead to short-term inflationary pressures as the cost of imports rises, affecting consumers and businesses that rely on foreign goods and services.

However, this policy also has the potential to restore foreign investor confidence and attract much-needed foreign investment into Nigeria.
Additionally, by making imports more expensive, the policy could naturally curb excessive reliance on foreign goods, encouraging the development of local industries and reducing the trade deficit over the long term.

https://nairametrics.com/2024/02/09/cbn-edges-towards-free-float-of-naira-with-discontinuation-of-cap-on-forex-transactions/

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by EreluRoz: 8:20pm On Feb 09
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Who are those that was liking the deleted silly comment. undecided

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Ikaeniyan0: 8:21pm On Feb 09
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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by ValarDoharis: 8:21pm On Feb 09
Patch patch CBN governor

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Lovenorth: 8:22pm On Feb 09
Nothing new, there will be no significant shift regarding what is currently taking place. Tinubu has no economic value for Nigeria

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by AllahOfBlood: 8:22pm On Feb 09
smiley

another news as usual

yeye people


yeye government

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by bassdow: 8:22pm On Feb 09
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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by stano2(m): 8:22pm On Feb 09
Speculations..
Expect naira to gain for some days, then drop again with full force

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by bassdow: 8:23pm On Feb 09
stano2:
Speculations..
Expect naira to gain for some days, then drop again with full force
Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by bassdow: 8:23pm On Feb 09
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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Orubebe01: 8:23pm On Feb 09
Trial and error system of government grin grin grin

I thought they said that tinubu is a master strategist a first class graduate of accounting and that he built Lagos. We are seeing how he built the Lagos. grin

We warned you, but you never listened in the name of let's teach igbos a lesson they won't forget grin grin people that voted for him are being thought lesson that they will never forget, karma na your mate? grin grin grin

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by erniok(m): 8:24pm On Feb 09
Let the CBN governor know that the rate is getting to 2k/$ without the free floating of the naira. Let us not experience a runaway inflation.

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Sirseedorf(m): 8:24pm On Feb 09
Anyhow una do am abeg, e no concern me, my own na make things better for everybody for Nigeria, float or drown, make everything just stabilize



cry

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by nnachukz(m): 8:24pm On Feb 09
Dollar will surely hit N3000 within this year.

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by TheKing4040(m): 8:24pm On Feb 09
Trial and error will finish this government and it's hopeless supporters ..

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Brendaniel: 8:24pm On Feb 09
This was my comment last year about this man but some Tinubu supporters were mentioning me and arguing.....

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Salowise: 8:24pm On Feb 09
EreluRoz:
I saw cap on the heading and it's just dick cap that came to my head 😆😆😆

Single life is not good I need to get married fast 😆

Please nobody should quote me
What if i quote you?

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by skj1377(m): 8:25pm On Feb 09
Disjointed theory. You and your boss will soon be out of a job. Keep on with your senseless policies inducing poverty.

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Kingrshd3: 8:25pm On Feb 09
Dollar will still keep skyrocketing oga embarassed

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Chibzynj: 8:26pm On Feb 09
We re tired of these long grammars and propaganda. We want results pls.

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by bnanny: 8:26pm On Feb 09
Tinubu regime aka try and error government.

You guys better start thinking how to resign, stop doing like the masses are cows we are humans like you. You guys only have money but no brain

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by JoeyNaza: 8:26pm On Feb 09
Brace yourselves for 2000 Naira to a Dollar

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by EreluRoz: 8:26pm On Feb 09
Salowise:

What if i quote you?
Well, if the quote is not toxic it's fine
Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by erniok(m): 8:27pm On Feb 09
EreluRoz:
I saw cap on the heading and it's just dick cap that came to my head 😆😆😆

Single life is not good I need to get married fast 😆

Please nobody should quote me
Prank right?
Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Anguldi(m): 8:27pm On Feb 09
Height of gazelle gragra

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by adonainana: 8:27pm On Feb 09
NIGERIA PLEASE LEARN AND STOP TRIAL AND ERROR

YOU WANT MORE DOLLARS VIA EXPORTS THEN PLS AS I HAVE WRITTEN DOWN HERE BEFORE

NIGERIA PLS GROW YOURSELF OUT OF POVERTY AND THIS DOLLAR ISSUES

DIVERSIFY THE ECONOMY WE BEG THEE

Nigeria must grow itself out of the problems it currently finds itself. Banning 43 items won’t help, mopping up extra dollars in the banks won’t help, even Dangote refinery won’t help.

Removing cap on international transfers won’t help

Floating the naira won’t help

Only growing what is free and what we used to do before we discovered oil and got cursed in its problem can save us

Agriculture

WE MUST DIVERSIFY THE ECONOMY.

The maths and economics behind this is simple. You import so much and you export just oil thus leaving you with a balance of trade deficit.
Even the oil you claim you export , you cannot refine it properly hence you have to sell the crude oil to countries that can refine it and you buy (IMPORT) it back.

What a waste.

WHY NOT DIVERSIFY THIS ECONOMY FOR CRYING OUT LOUD

INSTEAD of corpers shouting corper wee wee at camps from morning to night . CONVERT ALL NYSC camps to COCOA processing and packaging centres .

Incentivise corpers who are willing to go extra mile and become Agro prenurs by tripling their monthly allowance . Leave the corpers who are looking for white collar job after service alone

Grow cucumbers, lettuce, oranges, pineapples,

ONCE EVERY NYSC camp has been converted to a farming centre send entourages to Europe to look for buyers

Yes NIGERIAN CUCUMBERS, NIGERIAN COCOA, NIGERIAN ORANGES , in tons in their millions

See how much rain falls in this blessed land. Almost every single crop can grow here

Uk imports bananas all the way from South Africa and panama . PLEASE PEOPLE OF GOD. Which country is closer to the UK by sea. Panama or
South Africa

If European countries are NOT COOPERATING and done want imported NIGERIAN COCOA , NIGERIAN BANANAS CLOSE DOWN THIER EMBASSIES or better still sell part of NNPC to them and in return they must buy Nigerian cocoa .

Do you know how many coffee making companies in Europe need cocoa to make coffee and chocolate

AGRICULTURE IS FREE.

Build more NYSC camps and simply extend the scheme to poly graduates and do the same offer them big money to make them and work for the Cocoa farms and the banana Plantations.

The NYSC camps in the south can manufacture tons of food for export

The NYSC camps in the north can manufacture similar food groundnut, wheat etc for export

The Nigerian government in Abuja ensures this products are exported with speeed

What’s wrong with THE UK ONLY IMPORTING BANANAS from Nigeria

What’s wrong with going to France and seeing only imported Nigerian carrots

WHY OIL FOR GODS SAKE

Agriculture is free ,
Sunshine is free
Rain is free

Oil you need to go and first find it , extract the crude oil , find a way to go and refine it , THEN YOU CAN ONLY SELL THE refined oil the price OPEC is selling a barrel at the time of the date. The price of oil is pegged at the international market .

NIGERIA NIGERIA PLEASE WHY GO THROUGH THIS STRESS

PLEASE PLEASE DIVERSIFY THIS ECONOMY.

Go back to what you did before you discovered oil and the oil cursed you , and 50 years on the curse is visible .

Human beings eat and most human beings eat food that are grown inside the ground

No matter how rich a country is in oil , it most import it’s good from somewhere

Do you know how much arable land Nigeria alone has in the south .

Why are we wasting our time with this oil nonsense

Even if it’s bananas

Even if it’s mangoes

At least we know we officially supply another country mangoes and bananas full stop

Converting NYSC camps into mega farms and processing centres where rural farmers can sell their produce and from there the National government can use its power to get it out of the country to sell .

IF ELECTION MATERIALS can get anywhere surely rural farmers can get their produce to the nearest NYSC CAMP that would now serve as mega centres

Even local airports in Nigeria part of it can be conveyed to mega processing farms so some produce can easily be flown to Lagos ports

Please if any one with links to the FG in Abuja can see this . This is not just a passionate plea or advice. THIS IS WHAT WOULD SOLVE NIGERIA PROBLEM ONCE AND FOR ALL

Please we must grow our exports . Agriculture is the only area of
Life where you grow money in the soil.

There is a saying that a farmer can never be poor now imagine a country that exports food to feed the other countries

Please leave Dangote to be selling his own jeje and diversify the economy

Please I am pleading

Regards
Barrister Akinola Samuel Eluyefa
+447591683924

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by papyjaypaul: 8:27pm On Feb 09
Can we just use naira in Nigeria?

Unfortunately, this government of Mr Bola Ahmed Tinubu has no moral right to stop the dollarization of the economy going by what went on in APC primary. If anything must change, it must start at the top, even if he is pretending.

Stop travelling abroad for private visits. Put a policy like OBJ where you use Nigerian product and watch how the naira will come back to glory. But there's nothing APC does that shocks me. Our last President and VP both peppered us with pictures of their kids graduating in UK. These politicians don't think about the impact of their actions on the people. Everything no be policy, just show good example and the sheep will follow.

If I had my way I will ban the discussion of dollar on the streets. But what am I saying sef? I have not provided electricity for my people, I do not have watertight immigration, I have not talked to myself and fellow politicians to stop using dollars, I have not done my own part. The CBN does not have control over the USD, it only has control over Naira. Once we get this logic, we will have sense in pledging to Nigeria. To be faithful loyal and honest sad

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by EreluRoz: 8:28pm On Feb 09
erniok:

Prank right?
I'm serious, no jokes.
Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by Adakintroy: 8:29pm On Feb 09
Too much sin in the land. Ritghouseness exalt'. Sin is a reproach.
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Too much ignorant intellectuals..combat wrongs and immorality the naira will grow..naira is a proper reflection of our state
Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by RepoMan007: 8:29pm On Feb 09
They were playing before now.
Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by JuanDeDios: 8:29pm On Feb 09
nlfpmod:


https://nairametrics.com/2024/02/09/cbn-edges-towards-free-float-of-naira-with-discontinuation-of-cap-on-forex-transactions/
Good to see they're serious about this floating matter. It'll also render the new issue of paying out in dollar or naira moot.

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Re: CBN Edges Towards Free Float Of Naira With Discontinuation Of Cap On Forex by khattab02: 8:29pm On Feb 09
Trial and errors.


Na same thing again.



All these market forces and demand and supply will determine bla bla....


Na Kpalasa

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