Featured Finance

FMDQ’s turnover increases to N24.03trn in September

FMDQ Securities Exchange Ltd. has recorded a turnover of N24.03 trillion in the Fixed Income and Currency (FIC) markets in the month of September.

This was stated in a monthly FIC report obtained from FMDQ on Friday.

The report showed that the turnover represented an increase of 94.89 percent (N11.70 trillion) in contrast with N12.33 trillion recorded in August.

A breakdown of the report indicated that foreign exchange (FX) and money market transactions remained the highest drivers of the FIC markets in September, accounting for 54.22 per cent of the turnover.

The report showed that the turnover of Foreign Exchange (FX) during the period stood at N7.05 trillion or 17.08 billion dollars, representing a month-on-month (MoM) increase of 87.08 per cent from 7.95 billion dollars posted in August.

The MoM increase in total FX market turnover was jointly driven by the 68.61 per cent (3.33bn dollars) and 108.02 per cent (4.62bn dollars) MoM increase in FX Spot and FX Derivatives turnover respectively in September.

Open Market Operations and CBN Special Bills’ contribution to FIC’s turnover increased by 12.52 points to 23.96 per cent.

Also, the MoM increase in FX Derivatives turnover was driven by MoM increase in turnover across all product types; FX Swaps (34.32 per cent ), FX Forwards (54.75 per cent), FX Futures (840.07 per cent) and Other Derivatives (128.88 per cent).

Consequently, the contribution of FX Derivatives to total FX market turnover increased by 5.25ppts to 52.12 per cent in September.

The FX Market, the naira depreciated against the dollar, losing 0.31 per cent or N1.26) to close at an average of dollar/N412.75 in September from dollar/N411.49 recorded in August.

Also, the naira traded within a range of dollar/N410.67 – dollar/N414.90 in September compared to dollar/N410.80 – dollar/N412.00 recorded in August.

Related posts

NSE sustains negative sentiments, market capitalisation down N27bn

 By Shile GIWA

“Contributory pension assets suffered decline, lost N7bn in January’

Our Reporter

EFCC, CCB split over bank workers’ asset declaration, oppose CBN

Our Reporter

Prolonged energy crisis spikes inflation close to 22 per cent

Editor

Bayelsa: Ex-lawmaker tasks NASS on amendment of Electoral Act

Meletus EZE 

Oil earnings rise by N363bn in three months

Our Reporter