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Naira among the worst-performing African currencies – World bank

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The World Bank has said that the Nigerian naira is among the worst-performing currencies in the African continent.

The global bank stated that the naira weakened by nearly 40 per cent against the United States dollar since it was devalued in June.

The bank made this known in its report titled, ‘Africa’s Pulse: An analysis of issues shaping Africa’s economic future (October 2023 | Volume 28).’

They said, “So far this year, the Nigerian naira and the Angolan kwanza are among the worst performing currencies in the region: these currencies have posted a year-to-date depreciation of nearly 40 per cent.

“The weakening of the naira was triggered by the central bank’s decision to remove trading restrictions on the official market. For the kwanza, it was the decision of the central bank to stop defending the currency as a result of low oil prices and greater debt payments.”

The World Bank list other currencies with significant losses so far in 2023 in Africa which included South Sudan (33 per cent), Burundi (27 per cent), the Democratic Republic of Congo (18 per cent), Kenya (16 per cent), Zambia (12 per cent), Ghana (12 per cent), and Rwanda (11 per cent). 

It noted that parallel exchange market rates are also compounding inflationary problems for some countries in the African region.

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