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Naira Shows Small Recovery Against Dollar On May 14, 2025
By Benjamin Abioye

On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, the naira is exchanging for ₦1,625 to 1 US dollar at the parallel market (black market) in Nigeria.
This reflects the current rate at which individuals are trading dollars for naira outside of official financial institutions.
This means that for every one dollar, you can get the equivalent in naira of ₦1,625 on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, showing a slight improvement compared to the previous day, indicating a minor recovery in the naira’s value against the dollar.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025, records a slight upward movement in the exchange rate, revealing a small rebound in the local currency’s strength among those actively trading in the foreign exchange market.
The black market rate represents the value at which individuals can trade their dollars for naira outside official exchange channels, where the currency’s value is largely driven by supply and demand dynamics rather than government regulation.
Note that the Black Market Exchange rate is typically higher than the official exchange rate because it is not regulated by the government and reflects a more immediate, fluctuating market response.
Today’s exchange rate has slightly improved compared to Tuesday, May 13, when the naira exchanged at ₦1,626 per dollar. (This indicates that the naira has gained a little value in the past 24 hours, possibly due to reduced demand for foreign exchange or an increase in dollar supply.)
The value of a country’s currency is determined by aggregate supply and demand, influenced by factors such as national interest rates, inflation, capital flow, and the overall money supply.
These forces, both internal and external, affect the strength of a nation’s currency and contribute to exchange rate fluctuations. The most common method to assess a currency’s value is through exchange rates. The two main exchange rate systems are the fixed rate and the floating rate systems, with the parallel market rate offering a real-time reflection of currency trends.
Investors and market participants closely monitor parallel market rates for a more immediate and practical reflection of currency trends, often making it a reliable indicator of short-term shifts in economic conditions.
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