NAIROBI (Reuters) – The Kenyan shilling strengthened against the dollar on Monday supported by inflows from foreign investors interested in government debt and select stocks at the Nairobi stock exchange, traders said.
At 0813 GMT, commercial banks quoted the shilling at 100.80/101.00 per dollar, compared with 100.90/101.10 at Friday’s close.
Reporting by John Ndiso; editing by Elias Biryabarema