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CBN Announces Plans To Sell Dollar At Auction By August 7

In a decisive move to shore up the beleaguered naira, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a comprehensive plan to sell dollars at a retail auction, commencing August 7.

This strategic intervention aims to alleviate the mounting foreign exchange pressure, which has been exerting a devastating toll on the local currency.

The CBN’s initiative is a direct response to the unrelenting demand for foreign exchange, which has been fueling a perfect storm of economic uncertainty.

The regulator’s decision to introduce retail dollar auctions is a calculated bid to mitigate the demand for eligible transactions, thereby preventing a catastrophic foreign exchange meltdown.

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Authorized dealer banks have been tasked with submitting a comprehensive list of all outstanding FX demands from end customers, a move designed to ensure that the auction process is transparent, efficient, and effective.

By doing so, the CBN aims to inject much-needed liquidity into the system, thereby stabilizing the naira and restoring investor confidence.

The upcoming retail auction is a testament to the CBN’s unwavering commitment to navigating the nation’s economy through treacherous waters.

With the naira having plummeted by 2.9% to $1,617 per dollar, and by a staggering 70% over the past year, the regulator’s intervention is seen as a vital lifeline for the ailing currency.

The CBN’s plan to sell dollars at a retail auction is part of a broader strategy to diversify the nation’s FX earnings, reduce reliance on imports, and stimulate economic growth.

The regulator’s efforts are expected to be bolstered by anticipated FX inflows from World Bank budget finance, NNPC-related flows, and Eurobond issuance, providing a much-needed boost to the nation’s foreign exchange reserves.

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