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Naira loses N14.29 to dollar as trading week ends low

The Nigerian naira weakened significantly against the US dollar, closing at N1,456.72 despite rising foreign exchange reserves hitting a 7-year high. Get the latest market analysis and exchange rates.

Naira Recovers Against Dollar as FX Reserves Soar

Naira strengthens against US dollar after recent decline, closing at N1,452.13. Nigeria's foreign reserves hit $46.7 billion, highest in 7 years. Traders expect continued volatility despite positive indicators.

Nigeria's FX inflows fall to $672m despite naira strength

Nigeria's foreign exchange inflows dropped to $672.30 million despite naira strengthening in both official and parallel markets. Foreign portfolio investors remain key dollar suppliers as analysts warn of speculative risks.

Nigeria's Inflation Falls to 16.05% in October

Nigeria's inflation rate declines to 16.05% in October 2025, marking the seventh consecutive month of decrease. Food inflation shows significant improvement while urban areas face slight pressure.

Inflation falls to 16.05% in October 2025

Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 16.05% in October 2025, marking the lowest level since 2017. Discover how food prices and policy changes are driving this positive trend.

NASS Officials Jailed for N4.8m Job Fraud

ICPC secures conviction of two National Assembly staff for a N4.8m job scam involving fake CBN and FIRS employment. Justice served as convicts refund money. Beware of fake job offers!

Naira falls to 10-day low against US dollar

Naira reverses gains, crashing to N1,443.08 against USD in official market. Third straight day of losses as mid-month demand pressures mount. Read full analysis.

Naira Gains as Pound Sterling Falls Below N2,000 Mark

Nigerian naira strengthens significantly against British pound, dropping below N2,000 in both official and parallel markets. CBN reforms drive currency stability as forex reserves hit $43.34 billion.

GTBank Raises Naira Card Dollar Limit to $6,000

GTBank has increased international spending limits on naira cards from $1,000 to $6,000 per quarter. The move reflects improved forex liquidity and market stability. Learn how this affects Nigerian cardholders.

First Bank Holdings Posts N450.9B Profit

First Bank of Nigeria Holdings Plc announces staggering N450.9 billion profit as it strategically positions itself for Central Bank of Nigeria's banking sector recapitalisation requirements.

Naira Falls Again: Loses Ground Against US Dollar

The Nigerian naira has reversed its recent gains, depreciating significantly against the US dollar across both official and parallel markets. This latest development raises concerns about currency stability and economic recovery efforts.

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