Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, May 5, 2026
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Dollar to Naira exchange rate today, May 5, 2026
The Nigerian Naira traded within a relatively stable range against the United States Dollar on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, across both the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) and the parallel market. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s exchange rate portal showed that the official NFEM rate hovered around ₦1,374 per dollar, with trading bands ranging between approximately ₦1,362 and ₦1,378. In the parallel market, also known as the bl…
Naira Trades N1,366/$ at Official Market, N1,380/$1 at Black Market
By Adedapo Adesanya The Naira weakened against the United States Dollar by N1.33 or 0.1 per cent in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX) on Tuesday, May 5, to N1,366.56/$1 from Monday’s N1,365.23/$1. In the same market segment, the Nigerian currency also depreciated against the Pound Sterling during the session by N1.53 to sell […]
Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today — May 6, 2026
The latest Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate can be accessed here on Ejes Gist News. The Nigerian naira traded within a narrow band against the United States dollar across both official and parallel foreign exchange markets on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) continued its hands-off approach to currency intervention. […]
Naira Weakens at Official Market Despite Improved Banking System Liquidity
https://naija247news.com/feed/ Lagos, May 5, 2026 (Naija247news) — The naira depreciated further against the United States dollar at Nigeria’s official foreign exchange market on Tuesday despite improving liquidity conditions across the banking system. Data from the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market showed the local currency weakened by 0.10 per cent to close at ₦1,366.56 per dollar compared with ₦1,365.25 recorded in the previous sess…
At the close of today, Tuesday, May 5, the price of the dollar marked 3.49, that is to say, a fall of 0.54% compared to the Peruvian sun according to the latest quote of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. In a scenario of low exchange rate, Peruvian consumers and companies are favored, since the sun gains purchasing power against the dollar. This translates into lower prices for imported products and a slight disinflation in the local market, esp…
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