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Foreign Exchange Reserves Dips By $1.02bn As CBN Keeps Defending Naira by agostinochigi: 2:07pm On Apr 08
Foreign-exchange reserves is money or other assets held by a central bank or other monetary authority so that it can pay if need be its liabilities, such as the currency issued by the central bank, as well as the various bank reserves deposited with the central bank by the government and other financial institutions, As of April 4, 2024, the FX reserves stood at $33.43 billion, down from $34.45 billion on March 18, 2024, according to the latest data from the CBN.

Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserve plummeted to its lowest level since February 20, 2024, when it was $33.42 billion. This marks a decisive end to a period of steady accrual, during which the reserve witnessed a 43-day surge, accruing $1.28 billion between February 5 and March 18, 2024. The CBN earlier attributed the rise to increased remittance payments from Nigerians abroad and heightened interest from foreign investors in local assets, including government debt securities. The apex bank also noted that the increase was due to reforms in the foreign exchange market and an increase in oil production amongst others.

The downward trend reflects a significant drawdown in the reserves, which have been depleting since March 18, when they peaked at $34.45 billion. The reserves dropped to $34.39 billion on March 19 and continued to fall steadily, hitting $33.57 billion by April 2, and further sliding to $33.43 billion by April 4. This marks a decline of $1.02 billion within 18 days, indicating the pressure on the reserves amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the local currency.

CBN’s FX Interventions
The CBN has been actively intervening in the foreign exchange market to shore up the naira, which has been under pressure from various economic factors. This intervention often involves the sale of dollars to ensure sufficient liquidity in the market, an action that has likely led to a decrease in FX reserves.

Within the 18-day period under review, the CBN announced the complete clearance of the valid foreign exchange backlog and the sale of $10,000 foreign exchange to each Bureau De Change operator (BDC) in Nigeria at a rate of N1,251/$1.

What You Should Know
The depletion of FX reserves is a cause for concern as it reflects the state of the country’s balance of payments and its ability to meet international obligations. A significant decline in the reserves can affect investor confidence and may lead to a credit rating downgrade, which can further impact the nation’s borrowing costs.

Nigeria faces multiple economic challenges, including theft and losses in the oil and gas sector, which have traditionally been a significant source of FX for the country. The decrease in reserves may also limit the CBN’s ability to intervene in the currency market, potentially leading to further depreciation of the naira.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently projected that Nigeria’s foreign reserve is expected to see a significant reduction, falling to $24 billion in 2024. The IMF anticipates a challenging period through 2024–25 for Nigeria’s financial account, exacerbated by an absence of new Eurobond issuances, significant repayments of existing funds and Eurobonds totalling $3.5 billion, and continued portfolio outflows. However, it projected a hopeful recovery to $38 billion by 2028 as portfolio inflows are forecasted to increase.

Policymakers may need to balance immediate currency stabilisation efforts with long-term economic strategies to ensure the health and stability of Nigeria’s financial position on the global stage.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/04/07/nigerias-fx-reserve-dips-by-1-02-billion-in-18-days-on-cbns-naira-defence/
Re: Foreign Exchange Reserves Dips By $1.02bn As CBN Keeps Defending Naira by obi4eze(m): 2:38pm On Apr 08
Ok na.

Short-term cure to longterm problem without a y plan or policy for a long term solution.
Re: Foreign Exchange Reserves Dips By $1.02bn As CBN Keeps Defending Naira by drlateef: 2:42pm On Apr 08
Where did you get the idea that they are defending the naira with FR? How is that possible when naira is already appreciating on daily basis? Now it is 1101/$. Definitely not true story.
Re: Foreign Exchange Reserves Dips By $1.02bn As CBN Keeps Defending Naira by Mynd44: 2:55pm On Apr 08

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