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Naira eyes N1,390/$ settlement as U.S dollar shows resilience globally
The Nigerian naira’s outlook for this week is still cautiously optimistic following a period of steady appreciation and a significant shift in monetary policy
Market participants are currently observing the Naira/dollar pair to navigate a narrow range to project the next big move.
The immediate resistance is between N1,395/$ and N1,400/$.
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The psychological threshold of N1,400 remains a major ceiling in the official market.
A daily close above such a price level would suggest a short-term bearish shift for the Naira (USD strength). The primary support is between N1,350-N1,360/$ bandwidth. Recent price patterns show that the demand for greenback was high in this region.
The Nigerian currency is expected to fluctuate between N1,360/$ and N1,390/$ on the official market this week. The naira appeal remains relatively strong for the mid-term as the CBN’s current FX holdings are expected to tame any major depreciation in the local currency.
Nigeria’s external reserves have reached a 13-year high, giving the CBN a substantial “war chest” to step in and preserve market liquidity in the Nigerian foreign exchange market
**U.S dollar shows resilience in global foreign exchange market **
The dollar is once again demonstrating its value as a haven for investors worldwide amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
The US dollar often appreciates periods of geopolitical unrest as international capital looks for security and liquidity.
Concurrently, all US Treasury yields increased, strengthening the dollar’s appeal. Growing conjecture that inflation might increase once more, especially as energy prices react to geopolitical tensions, is partially responsible for that yield to rebound.
The message was reaffirmed in the meeting minutes. Only a tiny minority of officials supported a rate cut; the majority preferred patience. The Fed seems to be firmly in wait-and-see mode for the time being. Additionally, Fed officials haven’t had the opportunity.
A US Central Bank official disagrees on the future course
The economy is still doing well, according to John Williams, President of the New York Fed and a permanent voter on the Federal Open Market Committee, and rate cuts might still be necessary if inflation shows moderation
The Fed official projected growth of about 2.5 percent this year with fiscal spending, favorable financial conditions, and ongoing investments in artificial intelligence. Williams added that inflation pressures triggered by tariffs might lessen later in the year.
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