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CBN Reaffirms Commitment to Nation Building
Prof. Soludo announcing the new Naira agendaThe Governor, Prof. Chukwuma C. Soludo CFR, on Monday 27th August 2007, addressed staff on the development arising from the four-point "Strategic Agenda for the Naira". The Governor assured the staff of the commitment of Bank towards building a virile economy.

Invitation to Bid for The Sale of The CBN Houses Extended by Two Weeks

This is to inform the general public (including political office holders and career officers who are not currently bonafide occupants of government houses) and incorporated entities that the invitation to bid for the sale of the CBN houses in twenty (20) locations across the Country placed on The Guardian; This Day; Daily Trust; The Punch; The Champion; The New Nigerian; and The Leadership Newspapers dated 13th June, 2007, has been extended by two weeks to enable members of the public submit their bids. details. The application form can be downloaded here.

Wholesale DAS

Date Total Sold
11/5   Auction No. 82 held with 3 Banks. The lowest bid was $0.00). Total amount sold was $6,000,000.00. Click on date to see the detailed breakdown of the auction. ($6,000)
10/31   Auction No. 81 held with 10 Banks. The lowest bid was $0.00). Total amount sold was $6,500,000.00. Click on date to see the detailed breakdown of the auction. ($6,500)
10/29   Auction No. 80 held with 7 Banks. The lowest bid was $0.00). Total amount sold was $16,000,000.00. Click on date to see the detailed breakdown of the auction. ($16,000)
Note.: the above figures are in thousands of U$D.

Exchange Rates (NGN)
WAUA189.5291
$USD120.88
SWISS FRANC106.7656
RIYAL32.3209
£BPS253.8843
EURO177.4156
CFA0.2476
As at November 07, 2007
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Facts : 1/1/1900
Paris Club of Creditors:The club represents only government guaranteed creditors. Members include the United States of America, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Canada, who guarantee the export activities of their nationals. When the recipient nation s government is unable to pay the equivalent of the imports domestic currency cover, it becomes government debt owed to creditor nations. The first Paris Club meeting was held in 1956.
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