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Naira Ends The Week Strong with Marginal Gain Against Dollar

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The Nigerian naira closed the trading week on a positive trajectory, recording a slight appreciation of 4.52 kobo against the U.S. dollar at the official market on Friday. According to data released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the local currency settled at N1,534.72 per dollar, marking a modest 0.05 percent gain compared to Thursday’s rate of N1,534.79.

Despite the improvement at the close of the week, the naira experienced fluctuations in previous trading sessions. On Wednesday, the currency dipped slightly to N1,535.62 per dollar, following a marginal loss from Tuesday’s rate of N1,535.24. These movements reflect the continuing volatility within the foreign exchange market.

The trading week had commenced on a weaker note for the naira, with a slight decline of 20 kobo recorded on Monday. Analysts attribute these minor shifts to ongoing demand and supply pressures in the official FX window, as well as market adjustments responding to economic indicators.

Overall, the week’s trading pattern underscores the persistent but modest recovery efforts of the naira amidst a challenging currency market. Financial experts continue to monitor the performance of the local currency, with hopes for improved liquidity and stability in the coming weeks.

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