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CBN introduces electronic FX matching system to curb speculation

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced the introduction of an electronic foreign exchange matching system (EFEMS) to curb forex speculation and instil transparency in the FX market.

This development was announced in a circular dated October 2, 2024 but released on Thursday by Omolara Duke, Director, Financial Markets Department of the apex bank.

She disclosed that the system, which is for FX transactions, would be implemented no later than December 1, 2024 with a 2-week test run in November.

The apex bank further disclosed that it will in partnership with the Financial Markets Dealers Association (FMDA) publish the rules for the EFEMS.

The circular reads in part:

“Authorised Dealers would subsequently conduct all foreign exchange transactions in the interbank Fx market on the Electronic Foreign Exchange Matching System approved by the CBN where transactions will be reflected immediately,” CBN said.

“The new system is expected to enhance governance, transparency and facilitate a market-driven exchange rate that will be accessible to the public.

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“This development is expected to reduce speculative activities, eliminate market distortions and give the CBN improved oversight capabilities to effectively regulate the market.”

The CBN said it would publish real-time prices and buy/sell order data from the system.

“The Nigerian FX Code and revised Market Operating Guidelines for the Nigeria Foreign Exchange Market will also provide guidance to market participants,” CBN said.

Therefore, the apex bank said authorised dealers are required to abide by extant guidelines and regulations governing the FX market.

CBN also asked authorised dealers to ensure that all necessary documentation, training, and systems integrations are concluded before the go-live date.

By: Babajide Okeowo

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