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Shilling Refuses To Quit and Holds Ground Against the Dollar

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Last week the Kenya Shilling just refused to quit and remained stable against the US Dollar, further proving those who had predicted its doom wrong.

The local currency closing at 100.4 shillings to the US Dollar as dollar inflows from the diaspora and portfolio investors matched demand from oil importers.

On a year-to-date basis, the shilling has gained 2.7 percent against the USD with analysts from Cytonn Investments saying that the shilling should remain relatively stable against the dollar in the short term, supported by:

 

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