NAIROBI (Reuters) -The Kenyan shilling was broadly stable against the dollar on Wednesday, with month-end foreign exchange inflows from aid agencies and remittances offsetting importer demand, traders said.
As of 0854 GMT commercial banks quoted the shilling at 129.05/55 to the U.S. currency, compared to 129.00/50 at the close of Tuesday’s session.
(Reporting by Hereward Holland;Editing by Alexander Winning)