The naira is one of the world’s four worst performing currencies in 2016, according to a report by Bloomberg LP
The naira was said to have lost 36.68
per cent of its spot returns for the year, while the Egyptian pound,
Suriname dollar and Venezuela bolivar’s currency spot returns dropped by
58.84 per cent, 46.68 per cent and 37 per cent, respectively, for the
period
The Nigerian equity market fared worst
in the year, according to the report, as the nation’s economy is set to
contract in 2016 for the first time in more than 20 years as capital
controls deter foreigners from investing and militants are blowing up
pipelines
The five best performing currencies of
the world are the Russian ruble, Brazilian real, the palladium, the
Iceland krona, and silver, which appreciated by 21.31 per cent, 20.96
per cent, 20.08 per cent, 14.42 per cent and 14.41 per cent,
respectively, in terms of spot returns
Two Africa currencies, the Zambian
kwacha and South African rand, emerged as the sixth and seventh best
performing currencies of the world. The kwacha and rand appreciated by
11.96 per cent and 11 per cent respectively
Nigeria Naira among four worst global currencies in the world

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