The volume of dollar traded in the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market increased by 95% to $12.68 billion in Q1'24. The market recorded a turnover of $2.14 billion in January, which increased to $5 billion in February and $5.54 billion in March. Turnover in the fourth week of March reached $1.98 billion, the highest weekly turnover in the month.
The volume of dollar traded in the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market increased by 95% to $12.68 billion in Q1'24 . The market recorded a turnover of $2.14 billion in January, which increased to $5 billion in February and $5.
54 billion in March. Turnover in the fourth week of March reached $1.98 billion, the highest weekly turnover in the month.
Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market Dollar Turnover Q1'24 Turnover Increase Weekly Turnover
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