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Naira can appreciate below ₦1,200/$ with CBN right policies – Rewane

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Naira can appreciate below ₦1,200/$ with CBN right policies – Rewane

During the week, the naira went on a stellar run, gaining over ₦500 on the dollar. This development marked a significant leap for the nation’s currency, which went on a spiral downfall following reforms by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

While various factors have been attributed to the positive run, many citizens remain unconvinced about sustainability and have expressed their worries accordingly.

But Rewane has looked on the bright side and identified measures to help the naira gain more strength.

Speaking on Channels Television‘s Politics Today programme during the week, the foremost economist said with the right policies and implementation by the CBN, the naira will continue to grow in leaps and bounds.

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He said, “The truth is that it’s sustainable as long as you do a number of things and I was going to go come to that. The first is that interest rates have been increased therefore the propensity to save has increased and the propensity to consume has actually reduced. People are consuming less and actually saving more if they are saving.

“The government itself is consuming less and actually saving. You heard that there’s a ban on travel. For the optics of it, at the same time there’s a lot of waste in government, there’s a lot of leakages in government, there’s a lot of mismanagement of things but these are early days.”

Rewane said even though projections have shown that the naira could get to ₦1,200, his company’s analysis showed that it could even do better.

“The fact that you have moved from N1,915 to ₦1,475 and Goldman Sachs’ Standard Chart is saying that it will get to ₦1,200. Our own analysis shows that it could even do better as long as you do those things: one, you refinance your existing debt, you take care of the ways and means and you do not need these kinds of distractions like what’s happening in Delta State; those kind of conflicts and misunderstandings and insurgency which will disrupt the oil pipelines and reduce our oil cash flow is what we don’t need at all,” the renowned economist said.

Naira can appreciate below ₦1,200/$ with CBN right policies – Rewane

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Naira trades at N1,415/$ on parallel market

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Naira trades at N1,415/$ on parallel market

The Naira yesterday depreciated to N1,415 per dollar in the parallel market, from N1,410 per dollar on Monday.

Similarly, the Naira depreciated in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, NAFEM, to N1,416.57 per dollar.

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Data from FMDQ showed that the indicative exchange rate for NAFEM fell to N1,416.57 per dollar from N1,354.21 per dollar on Monday, indicating N62.36 depreciation for the naira.

Consequently, the margin between the parallel market and NAFEM rates narrowed to N1.57 per dollar from N55.79 per dollar on Monday.

Naira trades at N1,415/$ on parallel market

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CBN extends suspension of cash deposit charges by bank customers

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CBN extends suspension of cash deposit charges by bank customers

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed commercial banks to extend suspension of charges on cash deposit until September 30 this year.
This directive was conveyed through a circular dated May 6, signed by Adetona Adedeji, the Director of Banking Supervision at the apex bank.
The banks had reintroduced fees for deposits exceeding N500,000 for individuals and corporate account holders on May 1.

Following the banks’ decision, individuals were set to incur a two per cent charge on deposits exceeding N500,000, while corporate account holders faced the same levy on deposits surpassing N3 million.
The new circular read, “Please refer to our letter dated December 11, 2023, referenced BSD/DIR/PUB/LAB/016/023 on the above subject, suspending processing charges imposed on cash deposits above N500,000 for individuals and N3,000,000 for corporates as contained in the ‘Guide to Charges by Banks, Other Financial Institutions and Non-Bank Financial Institutions’ issued on December 20, 2019.
“The Central Bank of Nigeria hereby extends the suspension of the processing fees of two per cent and three per cent previously charged on all cash deposits above these thresholds until September 30, 2024.”

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Fuel: Independent marketers introduce new pump price

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Fuel: Independent marketers introduce new pump price

New reports indicate a surge in fuel pump prices across the nation, with both major and independent marketers adjusting their rates.

Investigations conducted in Abuja and Lagos reveal a significant disparity in petrol prices between stations owned by major and independent marketers.

Major marketers are keeping their prices relatively steady, whereas independent operators have increased their rates by 20 to 30%.

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Presently, major marketers are vending at an average of ₦605 per litre, while independent marketers are setting prices at around ₦730 per litre.

Independent marketers attribute the price hike to a breakdown in the system of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), pointing to advantageous Business-to-Business transactions benefiting major marketers.

They clarify that independent marketers no longer have direct access to imported petroleum products at depot prices.

Further investigations indicate that while petrol is available at stations throughout Lagos, prices have not decreased.

A motorist, Olatunde, disclosed purchasing petrol for ₦850 per litre at a station along the Iju-Ishaga area of Lagos, despite the absence of queues. He noted this as a significant increase compared to the previous ₦630 per litre.

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