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Naira Gains 0.7% to Close Week Strong against Dollar

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The naira closed the week bullish on Friday, trading at N1,487.89 to the dollar at the official market.

According to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) data, the currency gained N11.08, representing a 0.7 per cent appreciation from Thursday’s N1,498.97.

The naira also opened the trading week bullish on Monday, gaining N4.03 against the Dollar at the official market.

However, it slightly depreciated on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, trading at N1,484.13; N1,494.01, and N1,498.97, respectively.

Analysts commended the naira’s steady recovery, attributing the gains to CBN’s reforms aimed at reducing pressure on the local currency.

Members of CBN’s Monetary Policy Committee also predicted continued appreciation in their personal statements during the 301st MPC meeting in July 2025.

Shullamite Bello
Shullamite Bello
Shullamite Bello is a journalist, freelancer, and business-oriented expert. In her free time, when not writing, she is reading books or watching business news with a glass of juice and popcorn. She supports anything fashion. She is self-driven, goal-oriented, with a keen interest in media and its dynamics, a passion for learning new things, and a willingness to take on new roles.

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