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What expert says: Nigerian naira overvalued or undervalued?
Johannesburg, South Africa (Capital Markets in Africa) — The interbank rate was seemingly unmoved at USD/NGN197 in 2Q15, masking the intense backlog of US dollar demand. It is difficult to discern whether domestic liquidity conditions have improved since the election. The MPC’s rhetoric regarding the imbalance in the domestic foreign exchange market continues to favour exchange controls to restrict excess US dollar demand. Partial dollarisation and bouts of speculative activity are believed to have aggravated…
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