The reported (but unconfirmed) devaluation of one of Nigeria’s exchange rates would help to improve the public finances, but it would keep already strong price pressures elevated. We doubt that the latest tweak in Nigeria’s FX market will culminate in a fully flexible, unified naira any time soon.
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