2016 is a year that’ll go down in history for Nigerians
as the year which saw the nation’s local currency, the naira performed at its
poorest so far.
However, the worst performing currency for 2016 was the
Egyptian pound, which depreciated by 58.84 percent.
The Nigerian naira, which fell by 36.68 percent, was
the fourth worst performing currency of 2016 — just ahead of the Egyptian
pound, and the Venezuelan Bolivar. Russian ruble appreciated by 21.31 percent,
while the Brazilian currency gained 20.96 percent through the year.
The Zambian kwacha, the South African rand and
Lesotho’s Loti were the best performers on the continent, appreciating by 11.96
percent, 11 percent and 11 percent respectively.
According to Bloomberg, Bitcoin, the increasingly
popular cryptocurrency or digital currency, was the best performing currency in
2016.
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