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Kenyan shilling gains slightly on slim FX demand

Kenya's shilling USDKES gained slightly against the dollar on Monday, buoyed by a dip in hard currency demand from the fuel and manufacturing sectors, traders said.

At 1129 GMT, the shilling was trading at 133.75/134.75, compared to Friday's closing rate of 134.00/135.00, according to LSEG data.

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