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Naira holds steady at N1,582/€ as Euro weakens amid energy, growth pressures

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskApril 23, 2026Updated:April 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Nigerian Naira has maintained relative stability against the Euro, trading at about N1,582 per €1, as contrasting domestic reforms in Nigeria and economic headwinds in Europe continue to shape global currency dynamics.

The exchange rate reflects a period of consolidation for the Naira following the extreme volatility recorded in 2024 and 2025. Market data indicate that the local currency has now established a firmer trading range, supported by ongoing policy adjustments and improved foreign exchange liquidity. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reportedly sustained interventions through FX auctions, contributing to a narrowing gap between official and parallel market rates.

CBN figures place the official exchange rate around N1,582/€, with traders noting repeated attempts to push the Naira closer to the N1,550/€ threshold. Analysts say the currency’s recent stability is linked to improved external reserves, which reached multi-year highs in early 2026, alongside reforms aimed at boosting investor confidence.

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Monetary policy has also remained tight, with the CBN maintaining the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 26.5% in an effort to curb inflation and attract foreign portfolio inflows. Inflation, however, ticked slightly higher to 15.38% in March 2026, up from 15.06% in February, driven largely by increased fuel and transportation costs following geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Structural shifts in Nigeria’s energy sector have also provided some cushion for the Naira. The full operational scale-up of the Dangote Refinery has reduced demand for imported petroleum products, easing pressure on foreign exchange demand. Additionally, the clearing of outstanding FX forward obligations by the CBN has helped improve market sentiment.

Despite these gains, analysts caution that the Naira remains vulnerable to external shocks and domestic policy reversals. Its outlook against the Euro is described as mildly bullish in the short term, contingent on sustained oil revenues above budget benchmarks and continued policy credibility.

In contrast, the Euro has come under pressure amid slowing growth projections in the Eurozone. The single currency recently traded around $1.17, down roughly 0.26% against the US dollar, following revised downward forecasts for Germany, the bloc’s largest economy. Germany is now expected to grow by only 0.5% in 2026, prompting concerns over broader Eurozone momentum.

Energy market instability has further weighed on sentiment. Disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East—including developments around the Strait of Hormuz—have intensified volatility in oil and gas prices, raising production costs across Europe. The situation has added pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB), which is expected to maintain a tight stance, with a possible 25-basis-point rate hike under consideration in late April.

Technically, the EUR/USD pair remains in a short-term bullish formation, trading above key moving averages. The 20-day simple moving average sits near 1.1725, while the 100- and 200-day averages cluster around 1.1595, indicating an underlying upward structure despite macroeconomic uncertainty. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) at around 73 signals strong buying momentum, although it also suggests the pair may be approaching overbought territory.

Overall, the outlook for both currencies reflects diverging economic realities: Nigeria’s improving but fragile macroeconomic stabilisation efforts on one hand, and Europe’s growth and energy-driven challenges on the other.

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