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Exchange rate: How Naira fared over the weekend in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Saturday, March 08, 2024, in Lagos below, while Abuja Bureau De Change (BDC) market remains under lock and key:

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
09/03/24 US Dollar 1605.00 1623.00
Euro 1680.00 1715.00
Pounds Sterling 2000.00 2040.00
Canadian Dollar  1320.00 1360.00

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying (₦) Central (₦) Selling (₦)
09/03/24 US Dollar  —
Euro  —  —
Pounds Sterling  —  —
Canadian Dollar  —  —

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date Currency Buying(NGN) Central(NGN) Selling(NGN)
09/03/24 US Dollar 1593.342 1593.842 1594.342
Pounds Sterling 2034.8571 2035.4956 2036.1342
Euro 1739.2921 1739.8379 1740.3837
Swiss Franc 1810.8217 1811.3899 1811.9582
Yen 10.7498 10.7532 10.7566
CFA 2.6169 2.6269 2.6369
WAUA 2113.945 2114.6083 2115.2717
Riyal 424.8119 424.9452 425.0785
Danish Krona 233.2926 233.3658 233.439
SDR 2118.8262 2119.4911 2120.156
Date Currency Buying(NGN) Central(NGN) Selling(NGN)

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