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CBN reforms face key test as Naira eyes break below N1,300/$ – Report

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayMarch 23, 2026Updated:March 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The success of ongoing reforms by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) may hinge on whether the naira can sustainably strengthen beyond the critical N1,300/$ threshold—a level widely regarded by analysts as a psychological and structural benchmark.

The naira is currently navigating a complex environment shaped by improving macroeconomic fundamentals on one hand, and rising external risks—particularly geopolitical tensions in the Middle East—on the other.

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Since the start of the year, the Nigerian currency has ranked among the better-performing emerging market currencies, supported by a stronger balance of payments position and increased foreign exchange transparency. However, analysts argue that a decisive break below N1,300/$ would represent a defining “win” for the CBN’s multi-year reform agenda, signaling a transition from short-term recovery to long-term resilience.

Market indicators show the naira has been “knocking on the door” of the N1,300/$ mark for weeks, with relatively stable trading conditions in early 2026. Yet, gains from improved FX inflows—partly driven by oil windfalls—are being offset by persistent imported inflation, reflecting Nigeria’s domestic refining gaps and rising global shipping costs.

There are also concerns that the apex bank may be forced to pause its interest rate easing cycle if energy prices continue to rise, in order to defend the currency.

Despite recent appreciation, a stronger naira could erode Nigeria’s external competitiveness, particularly as oil production remains subdued. As a result, markets expect mild depreciation pressures later in the year. A reversal toward N1,500/$ would suggest that external shocks—especially from energy markets—are outweighing domestic stability gains.

Policy interventions such as the Electronic Foreign Exchange Matching System (EFEMS) have helped narrow the parallel market premium by improving transparency and price discovery in the FX market.

Technical signals currently point to a period of low volatility, with the naira likely to trade sideways in the near term unless geopolitical tensions escalate further. In such a scenario, Nigeria’s budget benchmark of N1,400/$ could come under renewed pressure.

In the medium term, the naira’s outlook remains neutral to mildly bullish, following a sharp recovery from record lows in previous years.

On the macroeconomic front, Nigeria’s disinflation trend has persisted, with headline inflation easing to about 15.06% in February 2026. Economic growth is projected between 4.3% and 4.5% for the year, driven by services sector expansion and a modest recovery in oil output. Meanwhile, gross external reserves have climbed to approximately $51 billion—a 13-year high—providing the CBN with a stronger buffer to manage currency volatility.

Globally, the US Dollar Index (DXY) hovered around 99.65, reflecting renewed dollar strength amid rising geopolitical uncertainty and a hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve.

Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified market anxieties. Donald Trump warned of potential strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, while Masoud Pezeshkian signaled strong retaliation, including the possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a critical global oil transit route.

Such developments could further strengthen the US dollar as a safe-haven asset, while simultaneously pushing up global energy prices and reigniting inflationary pressures.

Rising oil prices have already heightened expectations of further monetary tightening by global central banks, including the Federal Reserve. This environment has weighed on gold prices, with the precious metal recently posting its sharpest weekly decline in decades amid rising yields and inflation fears.

Overall, while Nigeria’s improving fundamentals offer cautious optimism, the naira’s trajectory remains highly sensitive to external shocks—making the N1,300/$ mark a critical test of both policy credibility and market confidence.

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