NAIROBI: The Central Bank of Kenya on Tuesday pressed commercial banks to help stem the currency slide by ending bets against the shilling for short-term profits, at close of business commercial banks quoted the shilling at 105.35/50, stronger than Monday’s close of 106.15/35. Julians Amboko, Research Analyst with Stratlink Africa joins CNBC Africa for more analysis on the currency fluctuation.
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