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CBN LAUNCHES NAIRA FOREX FUTURES MARKET
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has formally flagged off the Naira Settlement Foreign Exchange Market on Monday, June 27, 2016 in Lagos.
Speaking at the historic ceremony, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, expressed delight that the foreign exchange market in Nigeria has attained the this position where participants in Nigeria can settle foreign exchange futures transactions in Naira.
According to Emefiele, who was represented by the Special Adviser, Financial Market, Mr. Emmanuel Ukeje, “this product is novel in Nigeria and it gives comfort regardless of the price at which you have quoted to buy foreign exchange in Nigeria.” In the same vein, the product is also expected to provide relief to Nigerians seeking Dollars to import critical machinery and raw materials from abroad as they can now lock-in their foreign exchange deals in earnest against their future demands.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the apex Bank to ensure the success of the news foreign exchange market structure and also promised to honour all obligations arising from future deals.

In his speech at the epoch making event, the Managing Director of the Financial Market Dealers Quote, Bola Onadeko urged the regulators of the financial markets to strive for the success of the of this new foreign exchange initiative by ensuring desired liquidity.
Earlier in her welcome address, the Chariperson of the FMDQ, Dr sarah Alade, represented by Mr Yinka Sani of Stanbic IBTC, noted that the launching of the hedging product has revolutionized the financial landscape in Nigeria as the market is now adequately positioned among the global standards and at same time provide liquidity for the market. She gave an assurance that FMDQ would ensure transparency and innovations in order to attract investor to Nigerian market.
The Naira-settled OTC Future are non-deliverable forwards where by parties to a contract agree to an exchange rate for a predetermined date in the future, without the obligation to deliver the underlying United States Dollars on maturity or settlement date but only required to settle exchange rate differentials in Naira.
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