Shilling steady on weak dollar demand
Business
By
Reuters
| Nov 30, 2015
NAIROBI, KENYA: The Kenyan shilling was little changed on Monday, with weak dollar demand supporting the local currency.
Commercial banks posted the shilling at 102.05/15, barely changed from Friday closing rate of 102.10/20.
"Dollar demand is very subdued," said one Nairobi-based trader. The shilling usually faces greater pressure towards the end of the month when companies have to pay import and other bills.
"The shilling should gain slightly as end-month dollar demand gets out of the way (later this week)," added the trader.
The shilling has been stuck in a narrow band of 102.00-102.50 for weeks as importer dollar demand keeps it from appreciating beyond 102.00 and the prospects of the central bank's intervention keeping it from falling past 102.50.
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