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Shilling steady after Central Bank of Kenya dollar sales

Central Bank Governor Patrick Ngugi Njoroge PHOTO BY JENIPHER WACHIE

The Shilling was firm yesterday after the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) sold dollars the previous two sessions to meet corporate demand for foreign exchange.

In early trade, the shilling was quoted at Sh102.20/40, little changed from the close of Sh102.25/35 recorded on Tuesday when traders said the CBK had intervened at least three times.

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