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Ugandan shilling weaker on central bank liquidity injection
KAMPALA (Reuters) – The Ugandan shilling eased on Tuesday, undermined by an injection of local currency into the market by the central bank and was seen trading with a bearish bias this week. At 0838 GMT commercial banks quoted the shilling at 3,005/3,015, weaker than Monday’s close of 3,000/3,010.”There was liquidity tightness but the central bank injected shillings which has pushed the unit lower (weaker),” said David Bagambe, trader at Diamond Trust Bank Uganda. The…
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