What was dollar rate to naira in 2016?
What was dollar rate to naira in 2016?
Average exchange rate in 2016: 257.6604 NGN.
What was dollar rate in 2016?
Best exchange rate: 69.0854 INR on 27 Feb 2016. Average exchange rate in 2016: 67.1765 INR. Worst exchange rate: 66.1554 INR on 04 Apr 2016.
What was dollar to naira in 2015?
February 2015
Date | US Dollar to Nigerian Naira Monthly Exchange Rates |
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Tuesday 10 February 2015 | $1 USD = ₦198.79 |
Wednesday 11 February 2015 | $1 USD = ₦202.268 |
Thursday 12 February 2015 | $1 USD = ₦204.3373 |
Friday 13 February 2015 | $1 USD = ₦204.0677 |
What is the official rate of dollar to naira?
Handy Conversion Data Table
Dollars to Nigerian-Naira | Nigerian-Naira to Dollars | |
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1 USD | 411.43 NGN | 0.0024 USD |
2 USD | 822.86 NGN | 0.0049 USD |
5 USD | 2057.15 NGN | 0.0122 USD |
10 USD | 4114.3 NGN | 0.0243 USD |
What was dollar rate in 2015?
1 USD to INR Rates From 1947 to 2020
Year | Exchange rate(INR per USD) |
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2015 (15 Apr) | 62.30 |
2015 (15 May) | 64.22 |
2015 (19 sep) | 65.87 |
2015(30 nov) | 66.79 |
How much is a dollar to naira 2018?
January 2018
Date | US Dollar to Nigerian Naira Monthly Exchange Rates | |
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Wednesday 31 January 2018 | $1 USD = ₦359.9049 | US Dollar Nigerian Naira rate for 31/01/2018 |
Worst exchange rate of January 2018: 358.2867, Best exchange rate of January 2018: 362.2807, Average exchange rate in January 2018: 360.1424 |
How much was $1 worth in 2015?
Buying power of $1 in 2015
Year | Dollar Value | Inflation Rate |
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2015 | $1.00 | 0.12% |
2016 | $1.01 | 1.26% |
2017 | $1.03 | 2.13% |
2018 | $1.06 | 2.49% |
How much is dollar to Naira 2021?
Dollars to (Last 30 Days)
Wed 08/09/2021 | 1 USD = 411.5522 NGN |
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Mon 30/08/2021 | 1 USD = 411.7182 NGN |
Sun 29/08/2021 | 1 USD = 411.6301 NGN |
Sat 28/08/2021 | 1 USD = 411.5001 NGN |
Fri 27/08/2021 | 1 USD = 411.5038 NGN |
Why is the naira falling?
The 2015-2017 recession was triggered by the fall in global oil prices, while that of 2019—2020 was attributable to the novel coronavirus crisis. Recession undermines public finances while dampening overall business confidence and further crippling the naira.