Data by the CBN showed that the external reserve fell to $41.756 billion last week Thursday from $41.946 billion previous week Thursday, translating to week-on-week (w/w) decline of $190 million.
The $190 million w/w decline, however, represents the lowest in four months, specifically since July 5 when the reserves peaked at $47.798 billion.
This represents 52 percent decline when compared with the w/w decline of $397 million recorded the previous week.
It also represents 50 percent and 67 percent decline when compared with average weekly decline of $383.25 million and $577.5 million in September and October respectively.
(Vanguard)
(Vanguard)
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