Nigeria's External Reserves Hit $26.5bn

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Nigeria’s external reserves hit $26.55bn on January 9, from $26.2bn on January 6 as crude oil price and output increases.

This is Tuesday's figure from the Central Bank of Nigeria.


The foreign exchange reserves had hit $26bn on January 3, 2017, up from $25.8bn on December 30, 2017, the CBN statistics revealed.

The reserves ended last year with $25.84bn balance on December 30, 2016.

The foreign exchange reserves have been rising in recent weeks following the gradual increase in oil price and production output.
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