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The Nigerian naira appreciated further against the U.S dollar on the interbank market on Thursday after more energy firms sold the greenback to banks, dealers said.

The naira was trading at 150.15 a dollar on the interbank on compared to the 150.28 it closed on Wednesday.

Dealers said the local unit of Italy's Agip sold $26 million on Wednesday, a day after Royal Dutch Shell and the Nigerian LNG firm sold an unspecified amount of dollars, raising liquidity in the system.

The naira was also supported by expected dollar sales by the local arm of U.S. energy giant Chevron on Thursday and state oil firm NNPC next week, traders said.

"Apart from the dollar inflows from oil majors, most banks are squaring up their positions. No one wants to hold dollars for the long-term because of the uncertainty created by the cabinet dissolution," one dealer said.

Acting President Goodluck Jonathan sacked the entire cabinet on Wednesday in a bid to consolidate his authority a month after assuming executive powers in Africa's months populous country.

"The market is treading cautiously and we are watching the direction of governance," another dealer said.

The central bank had sold $200 million at N148.40 a dollar at its auction on Wednesday, short of the $267.81 million demanded and compared to the $200 million it sold at 148.35 naira per dollar at Monday's auction.

Traders said the interbank rate could converge with the central bank's rate next week because of the expected additional dollar inflows.

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Reader Comments (4)


Posted by ademi on Mar 19 2010

its gud news, we {NIGERIANS} will appreciate more if our currency is valued once again

Posted by Joy Oke on Mar 19 2010

We would be more appreciative if our Naira will go back to it's form value where we see it or use it in other countries like in Russia, Germany, London ,Italy, etc. Back then, we didn't wait for people to ask us from which country we co ame from. We go ahead and say it, PROUDLY, I'm a Nigerian or I'm from Nigeria. Hey, my fellow Nigreians, we need to give this guy, JONATHAN, A CREDIT AND ENCOURAGE HIM. HE DESERVES IT. HE IS DOING A GREAT JOB.

Posted by godson on Mar 19 2010

goodluck is bringing goodluck to nigeria. How i wish the will allow him stay

Posted by Jonathan Onyeisi Ijegbulem on Mar 21 2010

Nigeria is burning at both ends--unrests in the north,and unrests in the south.I am affraid by the time both meet in the middle, there there will be nothing left to burn. If this sounds like a sad commentary,brothers and sisters, i can't describe the situation in Nigeria any better. International investors are getting gittery about about investing in Nigeria. Like in the 1960s,foreign governments will soon be beckoning their citizens home,if they are not doing that already.What is the Nigerian Constitution's position on the head of state's inability to govern? The situation in hand can't go on indefinitely. The whole world is inpatiently watching and praying for a nonviolent resolution.



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