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The naira appreciated by 0.04% to ₦1,576.66 per US dollar on Tuesday, boosted by additional foreign currency inflows of $321 million into Nigeria's external reserves. The influx lifted the reserves balance to $35.696 billion, easing FX pressure in the autonomous foreign exchange market.

The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) intervention sales of $122.671 million to 46 authorized dealers also contributed to the FX liquidity, supporting the naira's recovery at the official window. However, the parallel market saw a slight depreciation, with the naira losing N5 to close at ₦1,550 per dollar.

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