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July 13, 2026 - 1:51 PM

Naira Gains Stability as Strong Reserves Boost Confidence Despite Rising US Dollar

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The Nigerian naira has shown signs of improved stability despite renewed strength in the United States dollar across global markets. Recent figures from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market indicate the local currency has remained within the N1,370-N1,385 range against the dollar, supported by stronger economic fundamentals.

The News Chronicle reports that Nigeria’s external reserves have climbed above $51 billion, driven by higher crude oil earnings, foreign portfolio investments and improved debt inflows. Attractive Treasury Bill yields and the Central Bank of Nigeria’s benchmark interest rate have also continued to draw foreign investors, helping to strengthen confidence in the official foreign exchange market.

Though rising business demand for dollars ahead of the Christmas season may temporarily push the exchange rate above N1,400, analysts predict the naira may remain relatively steady over the next several months.

The US dollar has, meanwhile, made progress worldwide as Middle East conflicts have flared up once more, therefore sparking worries about inflation and the prospect of more interest rate rises from the US Federal Reserve. Improved openness in Nigeria’s FX market, reduced arbitrage, and higher reserves should help the naira over the remainder of the year, notwithstanding external forces.

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