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Naira Opens New Trading Week with Slight Depreciation in Official Market

Stephen Akudike by Stephen Akudike
April 20, 2026
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Nigeria Plans New FX Rules, Targeting 750 Naira Exchange Rate
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The Nigerian naira opened the new trading week on Monday, April 20, 2026, with a modest adjustment in the official foreign exchange market, reflecting ongoing demand pressures despite relative stability in supply.

According to early morning trading data, the naira was quoted at an average rate of N1,347.33 per US dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM), representing a minor depreciation from the levels recorded at the close of the previous week. Market participants observed that while liquidity remains relatively stable under Central Bank monitoring, a slight uptick in demand during the opening hours contributed to the modest movement.

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In the parallel market, the naira continued to trade at a premium, though the gap between the official and informal rates stayed within a manageable range. Bureau de Change operators in major cities such as Lagos, Kano, and Abuja reported buying rates around N1,395 and selling rates near N1,405 per dollar. This relative steadiness in the informal segment indicates that current foreign exchange supply is largely meeting immediate retail demand.

Economic analysts attribute the naira’s performance today to a blend of domestic fiscal policies and global market sentiment. The recent stabilisation of crude oil prices has provided a cushion for Nigeria’s external reserves, helping to moderate exchange rate volatility. However, the mild pressure observed in the official window serves as a reminder of the persistent structural demand for foreign currency within the economy.

For businesses and investors, the current market environment calls for careful monitoring of intra-day movements. While the market is not witnessing the extreme swings of previous years, the subtle shifts in the NFEM reflect the Central Bank’s ongoing efforts to achieve a more unified and sustainable exchange rate system.

Overall, the naira’s opening performance this week suggests a cautious but stable start, with its resilience supported by improved reserve management and steady oil price trends. Market observers will be watching closely for any further developments as the week progresses.

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