Cash Requirement for Forward Dollar Purchases Causes Naira Shortage Rewane: Rise in CBN financing of FG, price to pay to reflate economy Obinna Chima with agency report A Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) requirement that companies back forward
dollar purchases with naira is drying up supply of the local currency, a report by Bloomberg stated yesterday. This is just as the chief executive officer of Financial
Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, told THISDAY yesterday that the continuous and massive injections of cash by the central bank to fund the federal
government’s expenditure through ways and means (or quantitative easing) would help reflate the economy, stressing that there was no easy way out of a recession.
Increased government borrowing has also spurred banks to invest in FGN bonds and treasury bills rather than lend to customers, and also drained cash out of the system.
Some banks demand naira deposits of as much as 1.5 times the amount of dollars sought in the 60-day forwards Continued on page 12
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France Denies Domiciling IPOB’s Financial HQ, Supports Nigeria’s Unity Separatists challenge FG to prove it’s a terrorist organisation Presidency: Marauding herdsmen are criminals, not terrorists North ready for dialogue, Saraki saved govt from embarrassment, says NEF Ohanaeze preaches peace in Sokoto Onyebuchi Ezigbo, Alex Enumah in Abuja, DavidChyddy Eleke in Awka and Mohammed Aminu in Sokoto France has denied the allegation made by the federal government that the financial
headquarters of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) was in its country. The denial by France came on the heels of the demand by the separatist Continued on page 12
FG Summons Turkish Ambassador over Illicit Arms Exports Buhari holds talks with Erdogan Customs to jettison Ease of Doing Business policy, reveals arms syndicate Eromosele Abiodun The federal government has summoned the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Hakan Çakıl for talks over the massive illegal shipment of arms from his country to Nigeria.
The government will at the meeting, which is expected to hold today, express its dissatisfaction over the matter and demand immediate action to curb the menace. Continued on page 12
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VETERANS NOT LEFT OUT AT EDITORS’ ANNUAL MEET... L-R: Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike; Life Patron of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Mallam Ismaila Funtua; and former Ogun State Governor and Managing Director of Daily Times, Chief Segun Osoba, at the on-going All Nigeria Editors’ Conference holding in Port Harcourt, Rivers State… yesterday