CBN says nation’s reserves dropped to $30.04bn
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said that the nation’s foreign reserves fell to 30.04 billion dollars as at Nov. 26.
The bank disclosed this on its Website on Monday.
It said that the figure dropped by seven million dollars from 30.11 billion dollars recorded in Oct. 26.
It said the 30.04 billion dollars represented the ‘gross’ amount, 29.33 billion dollars was ‘liquid’, while $719.32 million was ‘blocked.’
According to the apex bank, the continuous pressure on the foreign exchange market is due to the rise in the internal demand for dollars.
The CBN said that the price of crude oil at the international market stood at 44.27 dollar per barrel as at Nov. 30.
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Yet we’ll here nothing from the govt on how to get us out of this, what they’re doing and our course. This Change is an illusion.
We will review and take appropriate action.