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Naira Strengthens Against Dollar Amid Launch of New Forex System

Muhammad A. Aliyu
By Muhammad A. Aliyu
Published: December 6, 2024
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The naira witnessed a sharp rally against the US dollar in the parallel market, closing at ₦1,640/$1 on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.

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EFEMS: A Game-Changer for Nigeria’s Forex MarketExpert Reactions and Market ImplicationsOutlook

The 5.2% gain, representing a ₦90 improvement from the previous session’s rate of ₦1,730/$1, comes as Nigeria’s newly launched Enhanced Foreign Exchange Market System (EFEMS) begins to influence the forex landscape.

Transactions involving inflows were exchanged at ₦1,640/$1, while cash transactions settled slightly higher at ₦1,664/$1 in the parallel market. In the official market, the exchange rate stood at ₦1,595/$1, with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reporting a marginally higher ₦1,613.69/$1 on its platform.

EFEMS: A Game-Changer for Nigeria’s Forex Market

The EFEMS platform is designed to consolidate Nigeria’s fragmented forex trading system into a unified and transparent framework. It merges previously distinct windows, such as the Investors & Exporters (I&E) FX Window, SME Window, and Invisible Window, creating a centralized trading hub. The platform aims to simplify transactions, enhance liquidity, and improve transparency, with stakeholders optimistic about its early performance.

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Reports indicate that trading volumes on EFEMS were robust during its initial days, with supply outpacing demand—a promising sign for the system’s potential to stabilize the market. The CBN, in a circular dated November 29, 2024, outlined revised guidelines for the Nigeria Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM). Key changes include:

  1. Centralized Pricing: All FX transactions must now be conducted through the EFEMS platform, which publishes daily FX rates for public access.
  2. Unified Trading Windows: The integration of multiple FX windows into a single system to foster efficiency.
  3. Enhanced Transparency: Stricter compliance requirements aimed at building trust and attracting investors.

Expert Reactions and Market Implications

Market analysts view EFEMS as a potential turning point for Nigeria’s forex market. By eliminating inefficiencies and reducing arbitrage opportunities, the system could bolster confidence among market participants. However, experts warn that the platform’s long-term success will hinge on maintaining a balance between supply and demand and ensuring consistent policy backing.

“The early signs are encouraging, but sustaining this momentum will require robust government support and a stable macroeconomic environment,” a financial expert noted.

The naira’s rally comes at a critical time when Nigeria is seeking to restore investor confidence and stabilize its economy. The CBN’s reforms, including EFEMS, may represent a new era for the forex market, characterized by greater transparency and efficiency.

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Outlook

While stakeholders remain cautiously optimistic, the success of EFEMS could redefine Nigeria’s FX dynamics, boosting liquidity and paving the way for a more stable currency. As the system gains traction, all eyes are on the CBN’s ability to sustain the progress and ensure the naira’s stability in the long term.

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Muhammad Ameer Aliyu, is a prolific journalist who joined Okay Nigeria in 2015 with the aim staying committed to bringing more positive growth to the digital news platform. He is the Senior Editor at Okay Nigeria.
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