Naira Drops as Foreign Payments Outweigh Total Forex Supply.

December 10, 2025

Tuesday’s fall in the market value of the naira across the Nigerian foreign exchange, reflected the negative impacts of increasing demand for international payments amidst tight supply.

The Nigeria Naira depreciated against the US dollar as demand pressure intensified despite the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, intervention and Foreign Portfolio Investors, FPIs, inflow.

The last lap of 2025 has witnessed a high increase in foreign transaction payments and deal settlements funded by the CBN.

CBN reported in its daily FX update, that the official rate weakened to N1454 per dollar amidst continual intervention sales to strengthen the market supply.

READ MORE; Naira Declines Further, Closes Week At N1,454/$1 Amid Season Demand Pressure. 

The spot FX rate reached an intraday high of N1456.5000 per dollar, which was an actual improvement compared to the previous day’s quote.

The apex bank official rate dipped by ₦2.52 per US dollar to close at ₦1,454.3805/$, having traded within a range of ₦1,456.50 and ₦1,450.25 per USD during the session.

In the parallel market, the exchange rate fell 1.50% at ₦1,485 per dollar as the authority reduces numbers of informal sector currency operators to 82.

External reserves retained it uptrend, settling at $45.317 billion, boosted by inflow from crude oil receipts, remittances and other sources.

Meanwhile, crude oil prices edged lower on Tuesday after falling 2% in the previous session, with investors keeping a close eye on peace talks to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, concerns about ample supply and a looming decision on U.S. interest rates.

READ MORE; Naira Jumps To N1,950/£1 As Yuletide Rush Trigger British Pound Sterling Surge.

Brent crude shed 38 cents, or 61 bps, to $61.95 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate, WTI, lost 63 cents, or 1.07%, to $58.25. On the other hand, gold prices edged higher, as traders await the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting.

Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting and Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks for clues on future monetary policy. Spot gold increased by 0.47% to $4,208.91/oz, while U.S. gold futures rose by 0.49% to $4,238.25/oz.

Market analysts expect cautious trading as markets brace for the Federal Reserve’s rate decision and its potential hawkish tone.

Idris Buba
Idris Buba
Correspondent

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