Report: Bank of America Economist Predicts 20% Devaluation of the Nigerian Cu...

Report: Bank of America Economist Predicts 20% Devaluation of the Nigerian Cu...

A Bank of America economist, Tatonga Rusike, has said the Nigerian currency is overvalued by as much as 20% and will likely be devalued in 2030. The remarks by the economist came just days after the currency’s exchange rate reportedly touched a new low of just under 750 naira for every U.S. dollar on the parallel market. Currency Fair Value Analysis According to a Bank of America economist, Tatonga Rusike, the Nigerian currency, which has officially stayed below the 450:1 mark since May 2021, is overvalued by 20% and he expects it to be devalued by as much in 2023. In his October 18....


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