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Shilling Sheds Off 0.5% Last Week: Should We Start Worrying?

The Kenyan Shilling Dollar Turnover Kenyan Shilling

The Kenya Shilling deprecated by 0.5 percent against the US Dollar during the week to 101.3 shillings to the dollar from 100.8 shillings to the dollar the previous week.

According to Cytonn Investments, the depreciation was due to increased supply of the shilling and a rise in dollar demand by corporates.

On a YTD basis, the shilling has gained 1.9 percent against the USD. According to Cytonn, the shilling should remain relatively stable against the dollar in the short term, supported by:

Citibank project that the Kenyan economy will expand by 5.6 percent in 2018 driven by the recovery of the tourism and financial services sectors, and growth in manufacturing and construction, as the business environment continues to recover after the 2017 elections.

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