Currency in circulation increases by N890 billion in three months under Cardoso

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The amount of currency in circulation (CIC) has increased by about N890 billion between September 2023 and December 2023, according to the latest money and credit statistics data by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Specifically, the CBN data reveals a climb to N3.65 trillion for CIC in December 2023, a significant jump from N2.76 trillion noted in September 2023, the month of Cardoso’s assumption of office as the governor of the CBN.

This increase of 32% or N890 billion was during a period when Nigerians struggled with another bout of naira scarcity despite CBN’s re-assurance of sufficient cash in circulation.

Nigerians hoards 94% of circulating cash

The CBN data also shows that Nigerians are holding on to naira at home as about 94% of the currency in circulation (CIC) is outside the banking system as of December 2023.

Also, cash outside banks experienced a 42% increase, reaching N3.43 trillion in December 2023 from N2.42 trillion in September 2023.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/02/02/cur ... r-cardoso/
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Nawa o. :shade:
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We already have too much cash in circulation, why the need for more ?

CarolinaBaby1 wrote: February 3rd, 2024, 7:50 am Nigerians hoards 94% of circulating cash
Who are these Nigerians for crying out loud!
Only polithiefians and their cronies will hoard so much cash.
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The government always act like they are not the one controlling the affairs of the country, bunch of incompetence. :thumbdown:

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94% of currency at home....heeeei :shocked:

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