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Inflation jumps, oil prices rise while naira stabilises

Inflation jumps, oil prices rise while naira stabilises
June 19
16:15 2020

In the face economic instability and uncertainty, Nigeria eased lockdown restrictions this month to jumpstart growth.

The opening up of more sectors of the economy is a welcome development and may even boost consumption which accounts for a handsome chunk of gross domestic product (GDP).

However, a rising number of coronavirus cases may sabotage the government’s efforts to reviving Africa’s largest economy.

It is fair to say that the outlook for Nigeria remains clouded by the coronavirus chaos with the economy expected to shrink by 3.2 percent according to the World Bank but the country is not alone as other emerging market and developed nations may suffer a similar fate.

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Inflationary pressures made an unwelcome return this week as the pandemic disrupted farming activities, which hit food producers and consumers. With inflation jumping to 12.4% in May, questions are being raised on whether the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will have enough room to cut interest rates further.

On the bright side, foreign exchange reserves seem to be on a rise and could jump back to towards the $40 billion levels if oil prices can push higher. Rising reserves should provide enough ammunition for the CBN to defend the naira against external and domestic risks.

Speaking of oil, the commodity is on route to concluding the week roughly 10 percent higher despite the rising coronavirus cases in Beijing, parts of the United States and Japan.

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OPEC has given Nigeria and three other countries till Monday, June 22, to submit a schedule of oil production cut compensation plan. It will be interesting to see how the country plans to compensate for the overproduction in April’s deal.

As the week slowly comes to an end and the naira stabilizes around N453 to the dollar on the parallel exchange, global sentiment will remain dictated by coronavirus developments and growth concerns.

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1 Comment

  1. Musty
    Musty June 19, 21:37

    We hope for stability of foreign exchange and the country’s economy. This CoronaVirus should go please!

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