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Naira exchange rate for Monday morning, August 14, 2023

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The exchange rate for Naira in the parallel market for Monday morning, August 14, 2023, as confirmed by Bureau de Change operators, is as follows:

Date  Currency  Buying(NGN)  Central(NGN)  Selling(NGN) 
14/08/2023 US Dollar  931.00 950.00
Euro 1,015.00 1,030.00
Pounds Sterling  1,175.00 1,205.00
Date  Currency  Buying(NGN)  Central(NGN)  Selling(NGN) 

Meanwhile, the seven-day average of the official exchange rate as indicated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the same period is:

Date  Currency  Buying(NGN)  Central(NGN)  Selling(NGN) 

From

05/08/2023 

to 

11/08/2023

US Dollar  746.449  746.949  747.449 
Pounds Sterling  950.0803  950.7167  951.3531 
Euro  819.6756  820.2247  820.7737 
Swiss Franc  852.5  853.071  853.6421 
Yen  5.1568  5.1603  5.1637 
CFA  1.2706  1.2806  1.2906 
WAUA  1027.6478  1028.3361  1029.0245 
Riyal  198.947  199.0802  199.2135 
Danish Krona  109.9773  110.051  110.1246 
SDR  999.7938  1000.4635  1001.1332 
Date  Currency  Buying(NGN)  Central(NGN)  Selling(NGN) 

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