News
CBN Debunks Report Of Alleged Devaluation Of Naira
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has debunked a report by a national daily that it has devalued the naira to N631 per dollar at the Importers and Exporters (I&E) window.
A top official of the apex bank, who told CityMirrorNews that the report is completely false warned that such reports could have serious adverse consequences for the economy.
According to the top official, the CBN has not changed its strategy of allowing a gradual convergence of the parallel and official market exchange rates.
“The report is not true. The CBN has not devalued the naira. The exchange rate of the naira on the FMDQ website as of yesterday was N464.67 per dollar. The authors of the report may have their own agenda, but the CBN plans that the best approach is to allow for a gradual convergence of all the rates.”
-
News3 days agoOsun Central 2027: Ifelodun/ Boripe/Odo-otin Federal Constituency Yet To Produce Progressive Senator — It’s IBO Turn To Rule
-
News4 days agoBirthday: Aremo Hails Wole Oke’s Legislative Contributions, Urges Renewed Focus On National Development
-
News4 days agoAremo Urges Collaboration To Improve Welfare Of Orphans In Nigeria
-
Opinion5 days agoOpinion: Osun APC Buried Below The Sea Level As Osun Accord Party Inaugurated Gov’ship Campaign Committee By Hon Sola Oni
