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FOREX: Foreign investors want naira devalued above 300/$1

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The new foreign exchange regime implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) saw the naira “effectively devalued” from 197 to about 283 against the dollar on the official side.NAIRA Dollars Money

The naira has lost over 30 percent of its value to the dollar since the start of the new regime, but many foreign investors are not convinced, and they are seeking more devaluation of the local currency.

Christine Phillpotts, a stocks analyst at AllianceBernstein, says the fair value of the naira is 320/$1.

“It’s hard to tell what the central bank has in mind, it’s probably driven equally by economics and politics,” she said. “It comes down to Buhari and his comfort level with the new regime.”

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President Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that he is opposed to  devaluation, driving investors to presume a naira peg in the not-too-distant future.

AllianceBernstein LP and Loomis Sayles & Co., which are currently among investors navigating post-Brexit global market turmoil, say CBN is not letting the naira weaken enough.

“The central bank is probably wondering why investors haven’t moved back in following the devaluation,” Rick Harrell, an analyst in Boston for Loomis Sayles, which oversees $229 billion of assets, told Bloomberg.

He said investors were “being cautious and the main reason why is the state of the economy. The fundamental backdrop isn’t positive.”

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Bloomberg says trading in the Nigerian interbank foreign exchange market is yet to pick up, partly because the central bank cleared a backlog of dollar demand by selling more than $4 billion in the spot and forward markets on the first day without the peg.

“That the currency’s been so stable since the devaluation tells me that the central bank is still heavily managing it,” Harrell said.

“If we saw gradual depreciation to 300 or above, investors might feel more comfortable coming back.”

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Despite floating the local currency, the CBN says it will intervene in the market from time to time to ensure proper regulation, assuring the nation that the naira would settle at 250/$1.

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