NAIROBI: The shilling fell shortly after the Central Bank (CBK) injected dollars into the market Tuesday for the second consecutive trading session. The shilling firmed to 101.50/70 per dollar in the first hour of trading, up from Monday's close of 101.90/102.00.
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