NIGERIA: Central Bank Disputes Claim To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira
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NIGERIA: Central Bank Disputes Claim To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Saturday said there is no plan to convert $30bn domiciliary deposits to naira. Reports presented in the news media that Federal Government and...
show moreBe that as it may, the apex bank dismissed the report as “fake news” in a post on Saturday, urging the public to disregard such speculations.
“No plans to convert $30bn domiciliary deposits to naira. This news is fake!,” the post reads. The apex bank’s reaction comes two days after it ordered Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) to sell their excess dollar stock latest February 1, 2024, as part of moves to stabilise the nation’s volatile exchange rate.
The CBN had a circular released on Wednesday warned lenders against hoarding excess foreign currencies for profit. In the circular titled, “Harmonization of Reporting Requirements on Foreign Currency Exposures of Banks”, the apex bank raised concerns over the growing trend of banks holding large foreign currency positions. The apex bank had earlier warned banks and FX dealers against reporting false exchange rates, among others.
The CBN accused banks of holding excess foreign exchange positions. It gave lenders until February 1, 2024 to sell off excess dollars in their vault.
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