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African Currencies: Outlook Varied as Some Weaken, Nigerian Naira Steady

by SAT Reporter
August 17, 2023
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African Currencies: Outlook Varied as Some Weaken, Nigerian Naira Steady

In the ever-volatile world of international currencies, the coming week presents a mixed bag of predictions for several African nations. Traders are anticipating the Kenyan, Ugandan, Ghanaian, and Zambian currencies to experience declines, while Nigeria’s naira seems poised for stability and potential gains. Here’s a closer look at each currency’s trajectory and the factors influencing their performance.

Kenyan Shilling (KES): The Kenyan shilling is expected to reach new lows in the upcoming week. The pressure is attributed to rising foreign-exchange demand from general goods importers. Despite government securities’ interest rates showing a marginal increase, traders believe that more substantial interest rate hikes are needed to attract foreign investors and potentially mitigate depreciation.

Nigerian Naira (NGN): Nigeria’s naira is predicted to hold steady on the official market and possibly gain on the parallel market. The recent acquisition of a $3 billion loan by state oil firm NNPC has boosted market confidence, leading to a sharp increase in the naira’s value on the black market. Expectations are high that a portion of the loan will flow into the official market, bolstering liquidity and meeting dollar demands.

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Ghanaian Cedi (GHS): The Ghanaian cedi is bracing itself for pressure in the upcoming week. As local businesses seek dollars for imports and foreign-currency supply experiences a dip, the cedi’s value is anticipated to face challenges. Despite these pressures, interventions by the Bank of Ghana have helped stabilize the currency. Analysts predict a slight uptick in the USD/GHS exchange rate as a result of these demand pressures.

Ugandan Shilling (UGX): The Ugandan shilling is expected to weaken, influenced by a central bank interest rate cut. Commercial banks are quoting the shilling at slightly higher levels compared to the previous week. Market sentiment leans towards depreciation following the monetary policy move. The Bank of Uganda’s rate cut aims to stimulate economic growth in light of falling inflation.

Zambian Kwacha (ZMW): Zambia’s kwacha is projected to experience minor losses in the upcoming week due to a persistent imbalance between demand and supply of hard currency. Despite efforts to strengthen the currency, foreign exchange demand from the energy and manufacturing sectors continues to outweigh supply. Commercial banks are already quoting the kwacha at a slightly weaker level, hinting at potential depreciation.

The currency outlook for the coming week offers a diverse landscape for African nations. While the Kenyan, Ugandan, Ghanaian, and Zambian currencies face potential weakening, the Nigerian naira appears to be finding stability and even some gains. Traders and analysts will closely monitor market dynamics and interventions by central banks to assess the accuracy of these predictions.

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