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Forex: CBN introduces new rules, naira closes at 367/$

June 6, 2017 3:45 pm
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The Central Bank of Nigeria on Monday introduced  new rules into the interbank foreign exchange market.

This came barely one week after the naira closed below 370/dollar on the parallel market.

The rules were contained in a new circular tagged, “Further liberalisation of the interbank foreign exchange market,’’ and signed by the Director, Financial Markets, Dr. Alvan Ikoku.

Among other things, the regular said authorised dealers in the interbank were meant to put only N1 spread on their transactions.

It also said that authorised dealers in the forex market could now defease their excess foreign currency trading positions to other authorised dealers in the market without seeking prior approval from the CBN

It read in part, “All authorised dealers shall be subject to a maximum spread of N1. Funds purchased by an authorised dealer from another dealer on the interbank market shall not be held in position overnight by the buying authorised dealer or sold to another authorised dealer.”

“Such interbank purchases shall only be sold by the buying authorised dealer to its customers for permitted/eligible transactions as outlined in the above-referenced circular.

It added, “Authorised dealers shall not exceed their respective foreign currency trading position without approval of the CBN. Compliance with the FCTPL shall strictly be monitored by the CBN.”

“All interbank trades –spot, forwards, futures, option and swaps –that have an impact on an authorised dealer’s FCTPL are expected to comply with the rate reasonability standards.”

In addition, the CBN stated that it reserved the right to intervene, as a buyer or seller, as it deemed it fit in the interbank market.

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It advised the dealers to encourage their corporate clients to on-board the FMDQ-advised forex trading system immediately, in order to avoid sanctions and to deepen the market.

Meanwhile, the CBN injected another sum of $190m into the inter-bank market.

The naira recorded further gain on Monday, closing at 367 against the United States dollar.

The local currency had closed at 371/dollar on Friday, having appreciated to 374/dollar on Thursday from 382/dollar recorded on Wednesday.

Last week, the naira closed at 382/dollar consecutively from Monday to Wednesday.

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