Kenyan shilling weakens amid Middle East war pressures

The Kenyan shilling traded at Ksh129.72 against the US dollar on Thursday, down from Ksh129.30 on March 12, as the US-Israel war against Iran persists. Investors are rushing to the dollar as a safe haven amid surging oil prices. Experts warn of risks from imported inflation and rising living costs.

The US-Israel war against Iran, which began on February 28, has driven investors to the US dollar, pushing it to multi-month highs as a safe haven amid rising oil prices. Central Bank of Kenya data shows the shilling at Ksh129.72 on Thursday, down from Ksh129.30 on March 12, after trading below Ksh130 for nearly 20 months.

Experts predict it could reach Ksh160 by year-end, with the Institute of Economic Affairs warning of a drop to between Ksh139.64 and Ksh168.09 if Middle East tensions escalate. Carol Kong, a currency strategist at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, told Reuters, "It doesn't look like the conflict will end anytime soon," adding, "The dollar is king while this conflict lasts."

Impacts include higher fuel, electricity, and staple prices, as Kenya is a net importer. Traders estimate weekly losses of Ksh1.2 billion from disrupted exports of meat and avocados to the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz closure has caused fuel shortages, with one major distributor reporting empty stocks at some stations on Thursday.

Oil marketers demand a review of March 21 pump prices. President William Ruto urged a diplomatic resolution, while US President Donald Trump extended a pause on strikes against Iranian energy facilities into April. The Central Bank's Monetary Policy Committee meets on April 9.

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Stock traders in Seoul monitor the weakening Korean won against the US dollar on screens showing 1,508.6 rate, with overlaid imagery of the blocked Strait of Hormuz amid Iran conflict.
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미·이란 간 평화 협상이 진전을 보이지 않자 한국 원화가 금요일 미국 달러 대비 추가 약세를 보였다. 원·달러 환율은 장 초반 1,508.6원으로 전장보다 1.6원 하락해 개장했다. 중동 위기가 확대되면서 글로벌 유가 상승과 공급 차질이 한국 경제에 타격을 주고 있다.

Kenya's Central Bank Governor Kamau Thugge has attributed the Kenyan shilling's 18-month stability against the US dollar to strong foreign exchange reserves and other factors. The currency has traded between 128 and 130 shillings per dollar during this period. This marks a significant turnaround from its 21% crash in 2023.

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According to S&P Global Ratings, Kenya is among African countries facing debt pressures that could weaken local currencies. External debt repayments across the continent are set to exceed USD 90 billion in 2026. This surge may intensify pressure on the Kenyan shilling, currently trading at around Ksh129 per US dollar.

The Colombian dollar closed higher on Tuesday, reaching $3,659.85, driven by expectations of two Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026. Meanwhile, Brent and WTI oil prices fell slightly amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Traders are assessing economic data that could influence U.S. monetary policy.

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도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령이 이란 에너지 시설 공격을 5일 연기한 가운데, 한국 원화가 화요일 미국 달러 대비 급등세를 보였다. 이는 전 거래일 17년 만의 최저치에서 회복한 것이다. 호르무즈 해협 봉쇄와 관련된 긴장이 완화될 조짐이 원화 강세의 배경이다.

이란 위기 지속으로 한국 원화가 월요일 미국 달러 대비 하락 개장해 1500원 선 아래 거래됐다. 원/달러 환율은 전 거래일보다 4.3원 하락한 1504.9원에 형성됐다. 중동 긴장 고조가 투자 심리를 위축시키며 안전자산 수요를 부추겼다.

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The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran, started on February 28, 2026, has driven oil prices above 100 dollars per barrel, closing the Strait of Hormuz and creating volatility in global markets. In Mexico, this could mean additional oil revenues of 406 billion pesos if the average price holds at 90 dollars for the year. However, the conflict has also depreciated the Mexican peso and accelerated inflation to 4.02 percent in February.

 

 

 

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