The Naira has crashed against the dollar at the official investor and exporter window to exchange N664.04/$1 on Wednesday.
This development follows the decision of the central bank to allow commercial banks and dealers to sell forex at market-determined rates.
Data from the FMDQ where forex is traded by investors and exporters closed at N664.04/$1 as against the closing rate of N471.67 on Tuesday, according to Nairametrics. This represents a devaluation of 29% in one day.
The rate is still a wide disparity to the black market rate which sold for as high as N775/$1 when Nairametrics checked around noon on Wednesday.
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