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1,538.070 -3.360    -0.22%
20/12 - Closed.
Type:  Currency
Group:  Exotic
Base:  US Dollar
Second:  Nigerian Naira
  • Prev. Close: 1,541.430
  • Bid/Ask: 1,538.070 / 1,558.070
  • Day's Range: 1,537.430 - 1,551.430
USD/NGN 1,538.070 -3.360 -0.22%

USD/NGN Forward Rates

 
Find the bid and ask prices as well as the daily change for variety of forwards for the USD NGN - overnight, spot, tomorrow and 1 week to 10 years forwards data.
 NameBidAskHighLowChg.Time
USDNGN ON FWD0.87001.11000.87001.11000.000021/12
USDNGN TN FWD1.74002.22001.98001.98000.000021/12
USDNGN SW FWD6.06007.78006.06007.78000.000020/12
USDNGN 2W FWD10.220014.200010.220014.2000-0.120020/12
USDNGN 1M FWD24.000033.210024.000033.2100-0.070020/12
USDNGN 2M FWD49.380066.520050.090066.5200-0.030020/12
USDNGN 3M FWD73.9700100.530074.550099.9400-0.960020/12
USDNGN 6M FWD153.5800201.6800154.9700200.9000-0.150020/12
USDNGN 9M FWD221.6700301.3500226.0700301.3500-3.130020/12
USDNGN 1Y FWD299.4700403.6900301.0200401.8000-2.020020/12
USDNGN 2Y FWD84.6590138.8300111.7445111.74450.000019/12
USDNGN 3Y FWD89.3900126.0200107.7050107.70500.000019/12
USDNGN 5Y FWD151.6900223.4200187.5550187.55500.000019/12

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Clare Uche
Clare Uche Dec 10, 2024 7:37AM ET
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Is this the best time to buy?
Vinny ThePooh
Vinny ThePooh Sep 16, 2024 4:56AM ET
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Thank china, look nigeria lending 54B to china each month almost, they will know and they will follow egypt and ethiopia, zambia in bankruptcy, dont blame the west cause nigeria refused to do something on burkinafaso, niger etc while refusing to blame russia for the war in ukraine, yea then you make yourself a international stooge
aminu marafa
aminu marafa Sep 10, 2024 10:19AM ET
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Nigeria Naira as I anticipated will continue to surge at an alarming rate against the Dollar if the CBN keep on foundering excuses on political government, past or present, rather implement policies which will have direct impact on the economy. The government should revert to external borrowings and loans as to have more stronger Naira, all income as accure to borrowings have some stringes attached to it. The Central government should focus more on Nigeria foreign reserve, as this will stabilize the currency internationally. Closing of the borders as we have seen in the past 9 to 10 years WILL NOT stabilize any currency,Naira as case study, allow legal goods and services to flow into the economy but regularize those items. Allowing the market to determine the value of our currency in the international market is wrong, talking Nigeria as example. Few individuals either known to the government or not are exploiting this policy. We Voted a government not Capitalist!!!
David John
David John Aug 19, 2024 8:06AM ET
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Please which broker can this pair be traded??
Christian Akporowhe
Christian Akporowhe Aug 19, 2024 8:06AM ET
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Ronald Nadel Aug 19, 2024 1:59AM ET
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If you can imagine a government 100x worse than what Communist Kamala wants to implement, just look at the collapse of the Nigerian currency which is on a race to the bottom with Turkish currency.
oluwa fikayomi
oluwa fikayomi Aug 08, 2024 10:47PM ET
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Waiting for usd to be higher again
Sarla Thakker
Sarla Thakker Feb 26, 2024 1:23PM ET
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keep on buying usd .....as now every week will show new high......
ABDULGANIYY Olayinka
ABDULGANIYY Olayinka Oct 11, 2023 4:02PM ET
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what will be the solution to naira devalue
Adigun Abubakri
Adigun Abubakri Oct 11, 2023 4:02PM ET
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if African countries can have a common currency
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Adigun Abubakri Oct 11, 2023 4:02PM ET
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if African countries can have a common currency
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Sep 14, 2023 8:55PM ET
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Buy 🤭🤭
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Bank of America says Naira is undervalued as the government float the exchange rate. Expect Naira to start appreciating.
 
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