ShareNigeria’s gross foreign currency reserves have contracted by $2 billion since the beginning of 2025, underscoring ongoing macroeconomic adjustments as the country navigates evolving fiscal and monetary dynamics. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reveal that foreign reserves, which stood at $40.88 billion on January 2, 2025, have declined to $38.88 billion as...

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