The Naira, on Tuesday, traded N1, 500/$ in the official window.
Data from the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) showed that the local currency shed N10 to trade at N1, 500.79/$1 in Tuesday’s trading.
The value was lower than the N1, 490.21/$1 recorded at the official market on Monday.
The intra-day high and low recorded during the day were N1, 507/$1, and N1, 426/$1 respectively, representing a very lean spread of N81/$1.
However, the Naira gained against the dollar at the parallel section of the market to trade at the same N1,500/$1 as against the N1,505/$1 it traded the previous day.
For other major currencies, the Nigerian currency slumped against the British Pound to trade at N1, 895/£1 as against N1, 890/£1 recorded on Monday
For several weeks consecutively, the Canadian dollar closed flat against the naira to trade at N1,200/CA$1.
The naira slumped by N5 against the Euro to trade at N1,585/€1 as against the previous trading day’s rate of N1,580/€1.
