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    Nigeria’s FX Reserves Drop As Import Demand And Market Pressures Rise

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    Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves declined by $547 million within two weeks, falling from approximately $49.98 billion to $49.43 billion as sustained demand for dollars and continued market interventions pressured the country’s external buffers.

    The latest figures highlight renewed strain on Nigeria’s FX position with import-related demand and liquidity management by monetary authorities driving the decline.

    The drop comes amid persistent pressure from manufacturers and importers seeking foreign exchange to meet obligations for raw materials, machinery and finished goods.

    The pace of the decline reflects the imbalance between FX supply and demand in the market. While inflows have improved in recent months, particularly from foreign portfolio investors attracted by higher yields, they remain insufficient to fully offset demand-side pressures.

    A key driver of the reserves drawdown is the continued intervention in the FX market aimed at stabilising the naira. Efforts to manage volatility and improve liquidity have required periodic injections of dollars, contributing to the reduction in reserves.

    Nigeria’s import-dependent structure continues to exert pressure on foreign exchange demand. The country relies heavily on imports for refined petroleum products, industrial inputs and consumer goods, creating a consistent need for dollar liquidity.

    Oil revenue remains the primary source of FX inflows, but production constraints and global price fluctuations have limited the pace of reserve accretion. Although crude oil prices have strengthened recently, output challenges have prevented Nigeria from fully maximising the benefits.

    The decline in reserves also comes at a time of heightened global uncertainty, with geopolitical tensions and rising energy prices influencing capital flows and investor sentiment. These external factors continue to shape Nigeria’s FX outlook.

    Despite the drop, the reserves level remains above the $49 billion mark, providing some buffer against short-term shocks.

    However, analysts warn that sustained declines could weaken the country’s ability to defend the currency and maintain exchange rate stability.

    The development has implications for the naira, which remains sensitive to changes in FX liquidity. Any prolonged pressure on reserves could translate into increased volatility in the currency market, particularly if demand continues to outpace supply.

    To stabilise the reserves position, analysts emphasise the need to boost FX inflows through improved oil production, stronger non-oil exports and sustained foreign investment. Reducing import dependence is also seen as critical to easing pressure on the country’s external reserves.



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