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An analysis on the persistent depreciation of the naira in the foreign exchange markets

 

Table Of Contents


  • Cover page Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgement Proposal Table of content

Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Background of study
  • 1.2Statement of problem
  • 1.3Purpose of study
  • 1.4Research questions
  • 1.5Statement of hypothesis
  • 1.6Significant of the study
  • 1.7Scope and limitation of the study
  • 1.8Definition of terms.

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • .
  • 2.1Nominal and real exchange rates.
  • 2.2The foreign exchange market in Nigeria since
  • 1986.
  • 2.3Causes of the persistent depreciation of the naira.
  • 2.4Effects of the depreciation of the naira on the economy.
  • 2.5Measures to strengthen the value of the naira.

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
  • 3.1Area of study
  • 3.2Instruments of data collection
  • 3.3Validation of instrument
  • 3.4Method of data analysis

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • AND ANALYSIS

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • . FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
  • 5.1Summary of findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Recommendations BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIX.

Thesis Abstract

This work titled analysis of the persistent depreciation of the Naira in the foreign exchange market
Causes, effects and solutions. Captures the performance of Nigeria economy in the face of the continuous depreciation of the Naira.

The major objective of the study is to determine the effects of the depreciation on Nigeria growth.

The data to be used for this work is the secondary source of data due to the nature of the research.

The constraints that will be encountered in the course of this study include High cost of text books, transportation cost, time factor refusal of officials to offer their full support and co-operation.
Findings also will show that some causes of depreciation of the Naira value include undue dependence on the oil sector and deficit spending by the government.

It is therefore to be recommended that there should be strict adherence to CBN’S monetary policy guidelines by both private and public sector. The monetary authorities should intervene periodically in the foreign exchange market to achieve strategic objectives.


Thesis Overview

<p> </p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Foreign exchange is the means of payment for international transactions and it is made up of convertible currencies that are generally acceptable for the settlement of international trade and other external obugations.</p><p>The foreign exchange market is an arrangement or medium of interaction between the sellers and buyers of foreign exchange in a bid to negotiate a mutually acceptable price for the settlement of international transactions (ile 1999: 325)</p><p>Afolabi (1999) defined exchange rate as the price of one currency in terms of the other. In other words, it is the rate at which one currency will exchange for another.</p><p>In the pre-babangida administration years the Nigeria currency was above the dollar and on par with the pound. However the naira has depreciated in value to a great extent since 1986 with the introduction of the structural adjustment programme (SAP) , under the Babangida administration since the introduction of SAP in 1986, exchange management has been at the core of macroeconomic policy. The overriding objective has been to have a realistic and stable exchange rate consistence with the internal rate of Naira and to reduce the economy’s dependence on the external sector.</p><p>Prior to 1986, one official foreign exchange market existed in Nigeria and exchange rates were officially fixed by the CBN. Then in the September 1986, the foreign exchange market was divided into two : the first-tier foreign market and the second – tier foreign exchange market (STEM). The major aspect of the SFEM was that the prices of foreign currencies as against the naira was determined through competitive bidding with the prices settling at points. Where the available supply of the currencies are cleared the bidding was in terms of one currency. The us dollar, against the naira and the rates for other currencies were correspondingly determined after the determination of the dollar rate. (essien 1990 : 129).</p><p>With the establishment of SFEM the rate of naira depreciation by the central bank gathered momentum. With the view of merging the first and second tier markets within the shortest possible time, which was about one year. In July 1987, the first and second tier foreign exchange market were merged and called the foreign exchange market (FEM). On march 20 1987 the central bank introduced the Dutch auction system which was intended to inject more caution in the bidding sessions since dealers who bid above the marginal rate would be made to buy at that rate the Dutch auction system was expected to control the sharp depreciation of the naira.</p><p>In 1994 a natural merger of the official market and the parallel market occurred. The parallel market gradually marginalized the official market. The foreign exchange market was liberalized in 1995 with the introduction of the autonomous foreign exchange market (AFEM) for privately sourced fund at market determined exchange rates(CBN Annual Report 2001).</p><p>In 1995, the foreign exchange market was split into three tiers. The administratively fixed through the manipulation of the market mechanism, and the parallel market. Still, there was greater depreciation of the naira. There was also an introduction of dual exchange rate regime in 1995 which was a mixture of both the fixed and the market determined rate. The dual exchange rate regime was restricted in 1997 with the official selling rate fixed at #21.9960 to us$1for selected priority government transactions. The stability of the nominal exchange rate achieved in 1995 and 1996 at the AFEM was generally sustained in 1997.</p></div><h3></h3><br> <br><p></p>

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