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Kenyan Shilling Falls The Lowest Against The US Dollar In The History Of Kenya

Kenyan Shilling

Kenya Shilling depreciated against the US Dollar by 0.3 percent to close the week at 160.3 shillings, from 159.9 shillings recorded the previous week.

On a year-to-date basis, the shilling has depreciated by 2.1 percent against the dollar, adding to the 26.8 percent depreciation recorded in 2023.

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Pressure on the Kenyan shilling will continue coming from:

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The shilling is however expected to be supported by:

Key to note, Kenya’s forex reserves decreased marginally by 0.2 percent during the week to USD 6.81, from USD 6.83 bn recorded the previous week, equivalent to 3.6 months of import cover lower than 3.7 months of import cover recorded the previous week, and remained below the statutory requirement of maintaining at least 4.0 months of import cover.

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