LAGOS, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Nigerian naira NGN= weakened to
364 per dollar on Friday, from a quote of 363.50 its previous
day as falling oil prices worsened liquidity woes on the
currency market, traders said.
The dollar shortage was initially caused by a slowdown of
foreign inflows after local debt market yields declined.
The naira broke through a resistance level of 363 it has
been quoted at since this week as the liquidity pressure
worsened, traders said.