Friday, 11th June, 2021: The exchange rate between the naira and US dollar closed at N410.8/$1 in the official Investors and Exporters forex window.
Naira appreciated against the US dollar on Friday, 11th June 2021 to close at N410.80 to a dollar as against N411.83/$1 recorded on the previous day, 10th June 2021, representing a N1.03 gain.
However, the naira remained stable at the parallel market, as it closed at N502/$1, while forex turnover increased marginally by 3.2% from $89.89 million to $92.78 million. Crude oil prices have also maintained strong performances as Brent Crude hit $73 per barrel in the early hours of Monday morning.
The naira gained against the US dollar at the Investors and Exporters window on Friday to close at N410.8/$1, representing a N1.03 appreciation when compared to the N411.83/$1 that was recorded on the previous day.
The world’s most popular digital currency posted impressive gains on Sunday, 13th June 2021, recording a 9.19% increase to close at $38,809.27. This indicates a gain of $3.266.51 as of 11:59 pm on Sunday.
Crude oil prices maintained their strong momentum as Brent crude topped $73 per barrel, having recorded a 0.59% gain in the early hours of Monday morning.
Nigeria’s external reserve continues to plunge further, as it dipped by $40.79 million on Thursday, 10th June, 2021 to close at $34 billion.
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