Kenya’s Githae Says Shilling Weakened on Current Account Gap

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Kenya’s shilling is weakening because of the country’s widening current account gap and the long-term solution to stabilizing the currency is boosting exports, Finance Minister Robinson Githae said.

The increasing deficit on the current account, the broadest measure of trade in goods and services, is “worrying,” Githae told reporters today in Nairobi, the capital.