Kenyan shilling firms

12 May, 2009

Kenya's currency clawed back some ground versus the dollar on Monday on interbank greenback sales, dealers said. The commercial banks quoted the local currency at 77.40/50 per dollar from 78.00/10 at the close of trading on Friday. "Interbank players have been selling dollars," said Chris Muthoka, a dealer at Citi. The local unit weakened on Friday as players squared positions ahead of the weekend.
"The shilling is just recovering from the move to 78," said Peter Njuguna, a senior dealer at Commercial Bank of Africa. "The supply of dollars is still good. Although the shilling is bullish, the market is still trying to find a level." The shilling was on a strengthening path last week on the back of central bank dollar purchases but weakened slightly as market players bought greenbacks on Friday.

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