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    The naira traded N1, 540/$1 at the official window on Friday.

    Data from the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) showed that the figure was N36 lower than the N1, 576/$1 the currency traded at the official window on Wednesday.

    The naira continued its slump against the dollar at the parallel section of the forex market to trade at N1,700/$1 as against the previous day’s N1,695/$1, indicating a loss of N5 for the local currency.

    READ ALSO: Naira gains N91 to trade N1576/$1 at official window

    The naira, however, gained N5 against the British Pound to trade N2, 265/£1 as against the previous N2,270£1.

    The Canadian dollar traded flat at N1,280| CA$1.

    The naira closed flat against the Euro to trade ₦1,860/€1.

    By: Babajide Okeowo

    The post Naira gains N36 to trade N1,540/$1 at official window appeared first on Latest Nigeria News | Top Stories from Naomisophyblog.

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