Naira Dips as Reserves Hit $44bn

November 24, 2025

2 minutes read

Nigeria’s financial markets faced two different realities this week. On one side, the currency struggled on the trading floor. On the other, the nation’s savings grew significantly.

The naira faced relentless pressure over the past few days. The currency fought an uphill battle against the dollar. Ultimately, it lost ground as investor demand surged.

By the time markets closed on Friday, the naira had slid to N1,456.72 in the official window. This was a noticeable drop from the previous week.

Pressure on the Parallel Market

The story was similar on the streets. In the parallel market, the currency fluctuated heavily. Eventually, it settled in the N1,475 range.

This was a classic case of market forces at work. Eager buyers rushed to cover their positions. Consequently, they overwhelmed the available supply. This forced the rate downward, despite efforts to steady the market.

A Safety Net Grows Stronger

However, a different narrative unfolded beneath the surface. While the naira wobbled, Nigeria’s external defenses grew stronger.

Surprisingly, the nation’s gross external reserves climbed steadily throughout the week. By Thursday, the total had grown to $44.19 billion. This marks a 1.26 percent increase in just a matter of days.

This financial cushion was built through specific gains:

  • Stable earnings from oil.
  • A boost in non-oil inflows.
  • A healthy trade surplus.

This growing stockpile gives the Central Bank essential ammunition. It provides the resources needed to defend the currency in the long run.

All Eyes on the MPC

Now, the market holds its breath for the next chapter. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is gathering this week. They will decide the direction of the economy.

Inflation is showing signs of cooling. Additionally, the reserves offer a solid buffer. Therefore, the strict tightening of the past months might end soon.

Analysts are whispering about a potential shift in strategy. Many predict a modest rate cut. This would signal to investors that the worst of the economic storm has passed.

For now, the market remains watchful. The naira may be down, but the recovery story is far from over.


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