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Naira Now N1,552/$1 at NAFEM FX Pressure Cools

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Naira 4 Dollar

By Adedapo Adesanya

The Naira recorded a 3.3 per cent or N52.80 appreciation on the US Dollar in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) on Monday, December 9 to close at N1,552.50/$1 compared with the preceding session’s rate of N1,605.30/$1.

However, on the Pound Sterling, the local currency depreciated during the trading day by N1.32 to wrap the session at N1,961.93/£1 compared with last Friday’s value of N1,960.61/£1 and against the Euro, the Nigerian currency slumped by 57 Kobo to trade at N1,623.84/€1, in contrast to the preceding session’s rate of N1,624.41/€1.

The mixed outcome occurred amid a decline in the value of FX transactions in the spot by 35.9 per cent or $62.83 million to $112.32 million from the $175.15 million recorded last Friday, according to data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange.

Last week, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) launched the Electronic Foreign Exchange Matching System (EFEMS), an electronic platform introduced to tackle speculation and improve transparency in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

In a circular announcing the EFEMS platform, the apex bank explained that it facilitates spot foreign exchange transactions between the Naira and the US Dollar.

The platform, operated through Bloomberg’s BMatch system, requires a minimum trade value of $100,000, with incremental trade sizes of $50,000.

CBN stated that the platform automatically matches buy and sell orders, promoting fairness and efficiency in FX trading.

But in the parallel market, the Nigerian Naira weakened against the Dollar yesterday by N40 to quote at N1,620/$1, in contrast to the previous trading day’s value of N1,580/$1.

In the cryptocurrency market, the bears took control as analysts and traders warned of short-term selling pressure amid an overheated market after a November rally.

Also, internet giant, Google, announced benchmark tests on its new Willow quantum computing chip — which led to market concerns about what it meant for crypto privacy and wallet security.

Cardano slumped by 12.3 per cent to trade at $1.01, Litecoin (LTC) depreciated by 11.1 per cent to sell at $113.77, Ripple (XRP) dropped 9.9 per cent to $2.21, Dogecoin (DOGE) slid by 7.7 per cent to $0.4099, and Solana (SOL) depreciated by 5.6 per cent to sell at $217.45.

Further, Ethereum (ETH) decreased by 4.5 per cent to $3,731.16, Binance Coin (BNB) dipped by 3.2 per cent to sell for $694.82, and Bitcoin (BTC) went down by 3.7 per cent to quote at $97,243.61, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) traded flat at $1.00 each.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Yochaa Hints of Service Disruption During Mobile App Upgrade

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By Dipo Olowookere

A popular stock trading platform in Nigeria, Yochaa, has informed its customers of a planned disruption in service this weekend.

In a notice, the company said it was carrying out “a major upgrade to our mobile app” between 5 pm of Friday, January 10, 2025, and 10 pm of Sunday, January 12, 2025.

It explained that the decision to upgrade its mobile trading platform was “part of our commitment to improving your experience and the quality of our services.”

“This upgrade is part of our efforts to deliver a more seamless, secure, and efficient experience for you.

“Once completed, you can look forward to improved service reliability and enhanced features to better support your investment journey,” the firm said.

During this period, “Deposits and withdrawals for NGN wallets will be unavailable” and there would be “limited access to portfolio and tracker services.”

In the statement seen by Business Post, Yochaa, however, said, “All US services, including deposits and withdrawals, will remain fully operational.”

It added that, “All Yochaa Lounge services including Yochaa Investment Assistant, will remain fully operational,” noting that, “While some services will be limited, you’ll still be able to access your account, monitor your portfolio, and trade on US markets without interruption.”

“We appreciate your understanding as we work to serve you better. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to our support team,” Yochaa stated.

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NASD Unlisted Security Index Falls 0.02% at Midweek

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange depreciated by 0.02 per cent on Wednesday, January 8 following mild profit-taking by market participants, who showed a sign of panic trading.

This resulted in a marginal decline in the market capitalisation by N560 million to N1.056 trillion, the same value of the preceding trading session, as the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) slid by 0.18 points to wrap the session at 3,081.91 points compared with 3,082.47 points recorded at the previous session.

Business Post reports that Geo-Fluids Plc suffered a decline of 4 Kobo at midweek to sell at N4.85 per share versus the previous session’s N4.89 per share, and Afriland Properties Plc lost 12 Kobo to close at N16.00 per unit, in contrast to Tuesday’s closing price of N16.12 per unit.

However, the price of First Trust Microfinance Bank Plc increased by 3 Kobo yesterday to settle at 37 Kobo per share compared with the previous day’s value of 34 Kobo per share.

There was a 5,943.8 per cent surge in the volume of securities traded in the session as investors exchanged 3.6 million units compared to 59,432 units traded in the preceding session and the value of shares traded yesterday increased by 1,641.7 per cent to N36.6 million from the N2.1 million achieved a day earlier, while the number of deals carried out went up by 133.3 per cent to 14 deals from six deals.

At the close of transactions, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc was the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 1.9 million units valued at N74.2 million, followed by 11 Plc with 12,963 units worth N3.2 million, and Industrial and General Insurance  (IGI )Plc with 10.7 million units sold for N2.1 million.

But the most active stock by volume (year-to-date) was IGI Plc with 10.6 million units worth N2.1 million, trailed by FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 1.9 million units sold for N74.2 million, and Acorn Petroleum Plc followed with 1.2 million units valued at N1.9 million.

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Naira Sells N1,541/$1 at Official Market, N1,650/$1 at Parallel Market

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The exchange rate of the Naira against the United States Dollar moved in different directions in the various segments of the foreign exchange (FX) market on Wednesday, January 8.

In the parallel market, the Nigerian currency appreciated against its American counterpart by N5 during the session to settle at N1,650/$1, in contrast to Tuesday’s closing value of N1,650/$1 after trading flat for over two sessions.

However, the local currency was not too lucky in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) segment as its value depreciated against the greenback at midweek by N4.67 or 0.3 per cent to quote at N1,541.70/$1 versus the preceding day’s N1,537.03/$1.

Business Post observed that it was the third straight session the domestic currency was losing value in the currency market this week.

Available data showed that the aggregate FX inflows into Nigeria increased by 41 per cent in the first 10 months of 2024 to $79.8 billion from $55.6 billion in the same period of 2023, as per the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) through its Economic Report for October 2024.

The apex bank disclosed that in the period under consideration, the nation recorded a 1.4 per cent decline in aggregated FX outflows to $29.84 billion from the $30.29 billion posted in the first 10 months of 2023.

In the same official market, the Naira, however, appreciated against the Pound Sterling yesterday by N24.53 to sell for N1,899.62/£1 compared with the preceding session’s N1,924.15/£1 and against the Euro, it gained N10.11 to trade at N1,584.96/€1 versus Tuesday’s price of N1,595.07/€1.

As for the cryptocurrency market, it was bearish as macro jitters and the global bond rout accelerated the sell-off in crypto prices.

Strong US economic data, surging bond yields, and concerns about inflation and a hawkish Federal Reserve drove the risk-off sentiment, worsened by uncertainty around President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff policies.

Cardano (ADA) fell by 5.9 per cent to $0.9341, Dogecoin (DOGE) depreciated by 3.0 per cent to $0.3389, Bitcoin (BTC) slumped by 2.0 per cent to $94,540.80, Solana (SOL) depreciated by 1.2 per cent to $194.16, Litecoin (LTC) dropped 1.1 per cent to $101.99, and Ethereum (ETH) waned by 0.6 per cent to $3,329.38.

On the flip side, Ripple (XRP) added 1.7 per cent to close at $2.35, and Binance Coin (BNB) rose by 0.9 per cent to $698.63, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) traded flat at $1.00 apiece.

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