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Shilling Stilling Proving Critics Wrong, Appreciates Against the Dollar

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The Kenyan shilling has continued to prove those who had predicted its doom wrong by appreciating against the US Dollar by 0.3 percent during the sessions last week.

Last week, the shilling closed at 100.8 shillings to the dollar from 101.1 shillings the previous week. According to financial analysts, the appreciation was attributed to tightened liquidity in the money markets that led to increased demand for the local currency.

On a year-to-date basis, the Shilling has gained 2.3 percent against the US Dollar. Analysts from Cytonn Investments are still of the view that the shilling should remain relatively stable against the dollar in the short term, supported by:

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