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JP Morgan clears air on Nigeria’s reserve, says $3.7b, not $33.8b

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Last updated: 2023/08/23 at 10:53 AM
By Author Published August 22, 2023
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Global financial service firm JP Morgan has estimated Nigeria’s net foreign reserve to be around $3.7 billion.

The figure is far below the $33.8 billion as of August 17 on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) website.

JP Morgan’s estimate is much lower than the net figure of $14 billion reported at the end of 2021.

The bank disclosed this in its latest report on Nigeria titled “Nigeria: Reform pause rather than fatigue”. 

It noted that the lower-than-reported forex reserve is the result of larger currency swaps and borrowings against the forex reserve.

The global financial institution said: “Based on partial information from the audited financial accounts, we estimate that CBN’s net forex reserves were around $3.7 billion at the end of last year, from $14 billion at the end-2021.”

According to the bank, the assumptions followed an addition of $5 billion in International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights (SDR) to external reserves to arrive at total gross forex reserves of US$37.8 billion.

It added that by adjusting the gross external reserves with three key forex liability lines that include forex forwards ($6.84 billion), securities lending ($5.5 billion), and currency swaps ($21.3 billion).

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It estimated currency swaps by backing out forex forwards and outstanding Over Counter (OTC) Futures balances from an overall aggregate published in the financial accounts.

The bank said the CBN still can withstand the pressure accompanying the low forex reserve especially, as profit from swap arrangements between the CBN and commercial banks, the rates will continue to rise.

READ ALSO: CBN excludes mortgage and micro-finance banks from cash withdrawal limits

Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/

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