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Foreign exchange inflow falls to $4.97bn

Foreign exchange inflow into the economy fell by 59.8 per cent in April according to figures obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria monthly report on ‘Foreign exchange flows through the economy’.

Part of the report read, ‘Aggregate foreign exchange inflow into the economy declined sharply, reflecting tepid global economic recovery, which undermined foreign trade and capital flows across countries, despite the COVID-19 vaccination drive.

“Foreign exchange inflow through the economy dropped by 59.8 per cent to $4.97billion in April 2021.

“The decrease was attributed, largely, to a sharp decline in autonomous inflow, particularly invisible purchases and official non-oil receipts, which declined by 63.1 per cent and 75.2 per cent, to $2.95billion and $0.81billion, respectively, in April 2021.”

According to the report, a breakdown of activities showed that foreign exchange inflow through the CBN was $1.66billion in April 2021, a decrease of 55.8 per cent below the $3.76bn in March 2021.

It added that inflow through autonomous sources, at $3.31billion in April 2021, was 61.6 per cent below the level in March 2021.

The CBN also said that aggregate foreign exchange outflow through the economy fell by 13.7 per cent in April 2021.

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Aggregate foreign exchange outflow through the economy fell by 13.7 per cent to $2.74billion, below the $3.18billion in the preceding month.

Outflow through the CBN declined by 10.4 per cent to $2.58billion, compared with the $2.88billion in the preceding month, due largely to the bank’s policy on foreign exchange market.

It added that outflow through autonomous sources, at $0.16billion, decreased by 46.0 per cent in April 2021, compared with March 2021.

Overall, it said, the country recorded a lower net inflow of $2.23billion in April 2021, compared with a net inflow of $9.19billion in the preceding month.

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