Nigeria’s External Reserves Hit $24.759billion

Nigeria’s external reserves hit $24.759 billion after dropping by 2.59 per cent within the month of September 2016. The 30-day moving average of the external reserves was $25.417 billion at the beginning of September.
The foreign reserve base has however shed $647.837 million within the month as the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, continues to supply foreign exchange at the interbank end of the market.

Nigeria’s foreign reserves has continued to dwindle with the 30-day moving average standing at $25.157 billion as at September 8, 2016 according to latest data on the website of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

The data showed that reserves have dropped by 13.5 per cent from $29.069 billion which it was as at December 31, 2015 as the CBN dips into it to shore up the value of the naira.

Meanwhile, the reserves had on August 29 jumped by $595 million to record $26.196 billion in just five days after a two-month steady plunge.

The marginal accretion represented a leap of 2.26 per cent, compared with $25.601 billion as of August 24.T This was largely buoyed by a single $270 million transaction at N345 per dollar by Citibank Nigeria which bought 11-months treasury bills on behalf of offshore investors.

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