- Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate for Today — 22 June 2025.
- Naira shows weekly gain, up ₦7.67 in past seven days.
- Central Bank interventions help maintain stability amid economic recovery signs.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that as Nigeria continues to navigate its economic recovery, the foreign exchange market remains a focal point for traders, investors, and citizens alike. Today’s Dollar to Naira exchange rate offers a snapshot of current stability, with no significant movement recorded since the previous session. With global oil prices steady and the Central Bank maintaining market interventions, the naira appears to be holding firm amid broader fiscal pressures.
Metric | Value |
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Today’s Spot Rate | ₦1,550.11 |
Friday, 20 June 2025 | ₦1,550.11 |
7-Day Change | +₦7.67 (+0.50%) |
30-Day Change | –₦38.93 (–2.51%) |
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The ₦7.67 gain over the past week shows slight recovery from mid-June lows in the ₦1,542–₦1,545 range
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While down
₦39 compared to late May (₦1,589), the Naira has maintained a tight trading band
What This Means
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Importers & Travelers: Lessexpensive USD-to-Naira conversions preserve purchasing power.
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Businesses: Predictable rate benefits planning for USD-denominated expenses.
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Forex Traders: Stability continues amid low volatility; external shocks may shift trends.
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CBN Interventions and steady dollar supply likely to sustain current rate.
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Global factors — oil prices, Fed policy, or geopolitical risk – could influence fluctuations.
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