By Kayode Tokede
Foreign exchange transactions at the Investors’ & Exporters window increased by 59.37 per cent last week, according to FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had in April 2017 amid severe forex scarcity created the I&E window in a bid to boost liquidity in the forex market and ensure timely execution and settlement for eligible transactions.
The total value of transactions at the I&E window stood at $661.48m last week, up from $415.05m in the previous week, according to FMDQ Exchange.
It said the total turnover in the forex spot and derivatives markets jumped by 76.08 per cent to $949.91m from the $539.47m reported for the previous week.
The week-on-week increase in turnover was said to have been driven by the 59.37 per cent and 131.82 per cent increase in the forex spot and derivatives turnover, respectively.
FMDQ Exchange said the increase in forex derivatives turnover was jointly driven by the $154.79 million and $9.22m increase in forex futures and forwards turnover respectively, resulting in an increase in forex derivatives’ contribution to total forex market turnover to 30.36 per cent from 23.06 per cent in the previous week
It said the average Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Fixing rate was N411.28/$, compared to N411.22/$ in the previous, representing a depreciation of the naira against the dollar by 0.01 per cent.
In the parallel market, the naira depreciated against the dollar by 0.54 per cent last week to average N518.60/$, compared to the N515.80/$ recorded in the previous week.