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Naira Gains 0.16% at I&E as Cryptos Declined

by Radarr Africa
Naira Gains 0.16% at I&E as Cryptos Declined

Nigeria’s Naira Gains during the midweek session on a favourable note appreciating by 0.16 per cent or 67 kobo against the US Dollar at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window of the foreign exchange market.

At the trading session, it ended at N410/$ 1 compared with  N410.67/$ 1 compared with N410.67/$1 it was transacted on Tuesday and this was buoyed by the ability of FX traders to fulfill the needs of their clients.

At the marketplace on Wednesday, the Naira witnessed a decrease in pressure as there was only $40.13 million worth of transactions in contrast to the $99.49 million recorded at the preceding session, which indicated a fall in turnover by 59.7 per cent or $59.36 million.

However, Nigeria’s Naira maintained its stability against the US Dollar at the interbank segment of the market as it closed at N379/$1, the same rate it has traded for many months.

A comparable instance happened at the unregulated window of the forex market, where the domestic currency remained unchanged against the greenback at N486/$1 at the close of transactions yesterday.

The Naira valued by N2 versus the British Pound Sterling at the parallel market on Wednesday to trade at N670/£1 compared with N672/£1 it was sold on Tuesday and then lost N2 against the Euro at the same segment to quote at N577/€1 versus N575/€1 it closed a day earlier.

Cryptocurrencies Decline

It was not so good day for cryptocurrency holders on Wednesday as the digital asset collapsed, according to data obtained by Business Post from Quidax, a platform for tracking and trading the coins in Nigeria.

The decline witnessed at the market yesterday came a day after there was a renewed interest in coins but fears of deregulation swayed the volatile asset, which led to selloffs.

The Bitcoin (BTC) lost 7.5 per cent to trade at N26,600,001.31; Ethereum (ETH) went down by 1.7 per cent to sell at N1,139,999.99; Ripple (XRP) depreciated by 7.2 per cent to trade at N650; while the Litecoin (LTC) fell by 2.8 per cent to sell at N128,125.60.

Further, the Dash (DASH) declined by 4.2 per cent to quote at N154,154.28; Tron (TRX) depreciated by 4.4 per cent to sell for N66.58; while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) went southwards by 1.2 per cent to sell at N498.12.

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