CBN injects another $210m into forex market

Tue, Feb 11, 2020
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THE Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has again injected the sum of $210 million into the inter-bank Foreign Exchange Market to boost liquidity in the sector.

At the Bank on Tuesday, February 11, disclosed that authorized dealers in the wholesale segment of the market received the sum of $100million, while the Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, segment received the sum of $55 million. Similarly, customers seeking foreign exchange for Invisibles such as tuition fees, medical payments and Basic Travel Allowance, BTA, among others, were allocated a total of $55 million.

Confirming the figures, the Director, Corporate Communications Department, Isaac Okorafor said the CBN’s commitment to sustaining liquidity and ensuring stability in the market remained paramount on the minds of the Bank’s management.

According to Okorafor, the continued intervention by the bank underscored the resolve of Governor Godwin Emefiele to guarantee access to all those who genuinely required foreign exchange from the forex market.

It will be recalled that on Friday, February 7, the Bank injected the sum of $218.41 million and CNY18 million into the Retail Secondary Market Intervention Sales, SMIS, segment.

Meanwhile, the Naira on Tuesday, February 11, remained stable, exchanging at an average of N358/$1 in the BDC segment of the market.

– Feb. 11, 2020 @ 19:26 GMT |

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