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IMF backs Nigeria's currency reforms amidst economic challenges

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 10/16/2023, 05:56 PM

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expressed support for Nigeria's recent currency reforms and the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) decision to lift a foreign exchange embargo on 40 more imports, as revealed at the World Bank Group/IMF meeting on Monday. The IMF lauded the efforts of President Bola Tinubu and Finance Minister Wale Edun in making these adjustments, despite the country grappling with significant economic challenges.

However, the Nigerian economy is currently facing difficulties with a stubborn 26% inflation rate and a depreciating local currency, which has plunged to 1045 per dollar on the black market. These issues persist even after the implementation of President Tinubu's exchange reforms and the CBN's lifting of an eight-year foreign exchange embargo.

In response to these challenges, the IMF has suggested several measures. These include strengthening monetary policy through a hike in the Monetary Policy Rate, addressing excess naira liquidity, and potentially seeking IMF financing. The possibility of a loan for currency stabilization was also discussed during the meeting in Marrakech.

The CBN, under the guidance of Governor Cardoso, has forward contract commitments valued at $6.8 billion, according to JP Morgan. This commitment represents a significant financial obligation for Nigeria's central bank amidst its ongoing efforts to stabilize the country's economy.

The IMF's backing of Nigeria's currency reforms and recommendations for additional measures underscore the international community's interest in supporting the West African nation as it navigates its current economic challenges.

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