Nigeria's foreign exchange reserves, which has been upbeat due to the appreciation in crude oil prices at the international market closed at $42.027 billion as at October 17, data obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed at the weekend.
The current value of the reserves derived mainly from proceeds of crude oil sales, is its highest in the last two years. The forex reserves stood at $41.662 billion as at Tuesday.
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