Naira Trades below N1,500/$ First Time In Five Months

 September 16, 2025

The Nigerian naira, for the first time in five-months surged to a high of N1,497.5/$ at the first trading session of the week in the official market.

Naira last traded at such a level at the Nigerian foreign exchange market on March 4

The recent feat was supported by better foreign exchange (FX) liquidity and less demand pressure which correlated with the weakness in the dollar in the global foreign exchange market.

A member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Murtala Sagagi, expressed optimism about the naira’s future, predicting it could strengthen to around N1,400/$ by the end of 2025.

READ MORE; Naira Appreciates To N1,535 Against U.S Dollar.

His prediction is supported by observations that were made at the July meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), and the CBN made the information public on September 12, they include a rise in foreign investment, an improvement in the balance of payments, and a daily increase in crude oil production.

Sagagi stated that “With the recent increase in daily crude oil production, new inflows of capital, and an improved balance of payments, it is likely that the naira will continue to appreciate, potentially reaching the projected N1,400 per dollar before the end of the year.”

He also highlighted the importance of reducing inflation and the ongoing effectiveness of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Gold waxed strongly amid a weak dollar, reaching yet another record high on Tuesday. Before the Fed meeting, it was unlikely that the outlook for US interest rates will make significant change.

READ MORE; Forex Traders Say Exchange Rate Boosted As Chinese Traders Now Collect Naira Instead Of Dollars

Gold gained bullish momentum in the second half of Monday’s trading session and rose almost 1 percent after a calm start to the week. The precious metal is trading at a new record-high above $3,680 as it continues its rally in Tuesday’s European session.

Additionally, Trump’s attempts to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook before this week’s meeting have failed, even if his choice for the Fed was confirmed.

The Feds anticipation of rate cut on Wednesday evening is partially to responsible for this. Although it also shows that the outside world is favorable.

The prospect of lower borrowing costs and strong corporate optimism is driving the continued growth of global equity markets.

Evbota Dave
Evbota Dave
Correspondent

Hot this week

Nigeria has more people in poverty than China, Indonesia, Vietnam – Obi

Peter Obi, the former Labour Party presidential candidate, has...

FG declares Friday, Monday as Easter holidays

By Solomon OdeniyiThe Federal Government has declared Friday, April 18,...

NACA mourns Pope Francis

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA)...

Inflation Crisis Deepens as Rates Exceed 30% in Abuja, Ten Nigerian States

Inflation Crisis Deepens as Rates Exceed 30% in Abuja,...

Gombe women farmers decry post-harvest losses

By Chima AzubuikeSmall Scale Women Farmers Organisation in Nigeria, Gombe...

Analysts Review

Debtors, Blacklisted BVNs, Bared From Operating As PoS Agents … CBN

 October 7, 2025Individuals with unresolved debts, watch-listed Bank Verification...

NiMet Forecasts 3-Day Thunderstorms, Rain Across Nigeria

October 6, 2025The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted...

Nigeria Unveils Livestock Policy New Framework To Boost Food Security 

October 6, 2025With a view to transforming the agricultural...

Ecobank Nigeria Upgrades Mobile App For Customer’s Seamless Banking Experience

October 6, 2025Ecobank Nigeria Plc, the Pan Africa bank,...

Brewers Warn Of Inflationary Impact As Govt Plan Tax Stamps Rollout,

October 6, 2025With a warning of it potential to...

Cooking Gas Scarcity Worsens, Rises To N25,000

October 6, 2025The current scarcity of cooking gas has...

Police Denies Receipt Of Court Order On Tinted Glass Permit.

October 04, 2025The Nigeria Police Force has denied reports...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img