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Panic buying is causing the crash of the Naira

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August 3, 2022
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Naira Closes at N430 at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) Window as Scarcity of Dollar Persists
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The Association of Bureaux Des Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) has stated that panic buying is causing the crash of the Naira.

This was disclosed President of ABCON, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

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Nairametrics recently reported that Nigerians who took a bet against the local currency by converting some of their naira savings into dollars at the start of the year are currently in the money. 

On December 31, 2021, the parallel market’s closing exchange rate was around N565 to $1. The black market exchange rate has already dropped to a staggering N720 to $1 due to the naira’s sharp decline in recent months, as of this writing.

Naira has been under immense pressure in the past two weeks, falling from an average of N618 to a dollar recorded two weeks ago. Bureau De Change operators told Nairametrics that lack of FX and a surge in demand were responsible for Naira’s massive depreciation.

What ABCON is saying

The ABCON boss said the fall of the Naira is fueled majorly by the innate desire for self-preservation of some people and corporates who substitute a weaker currency for a stronger one.

He said that the paradigm has evolved to the current crescendo of panic buying of forex, most of which will end up under pillows and Offshore.

He said that this phenomenon can’t be adjudicated by the authorities.

He said, “it’s typical consumer behaviour. Nigerians are sitting on an estimated 100 billion dollars chest outside the country’s mainstream banking system. Today’s panic buying causes the currency to drop in value thereby inducing tomorrow’s panic buying which in turn results in further decline of the value of the currency and so forth.”

Gwadabe explained, “Panic buying is driven more by psychology and less by economic fundamentals, so the solution has to be psychological too,”

Gwadabe urged the CBN to abandon the official exchange rate and undertake a sustained injection of the dollars in the market to reverse the loss in the value of the naira at the parallel market.

What you should know

Information reaching RateCaptain suggests importers searching for dollars are able to match whatever price they are given hence fuelling some of the largest multi-single day depreciation of the naira.

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party has urged the government and Nigerians to stop using foreign currencies like the US dollars for local transactions.

It is important to note that the greatest naira depreciation in history is being fueled by the CBN’s money supply growth rate. This is because the rate of inflation in an economy is one of the quantitative factors which impacts a currency’s exchange rates.

In particular, if your economy’s inflation rate is low, you should anticipate drawing more foreign investment than comparable nations with greater inflation rates. On the other hand, if an economy has a high rate of inflation, the impact on the currency is like a double-edged sword.

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