I&E Window: Naira exchanges at N461.90 to $1 today

The naira on Wednesday exchanged at 461.90 to the dollar at the Investors and Exporters window.
The figure represented a decrease of 0.09 per cent, compared with the 461.50 it exchanged on Tuesday.
The open indicative rate closed at N460.25 to $1 on Wednesday.
An exchange rate of N462 to $1 was the highest rate recorded within the day’s trading before it settled at N461.90.
The naira sold for as low as N440 to the dollar within the day’s trading.
A total of N151.26 million was traded at the official Investors and Exporters window on Wednesday.
(NAN)
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