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Kenya shilling’s free fall inflating foreign debt by $20m daily

Kenya’s stock of external debts and the cost of repayment is increasing by Ksh3.16 billion ($20.8 million) every day as the shilling sheds its value against the dollar, giving a fresh perspective to the country’s exposure to foreign exchange volatility.

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Source:  The East African

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