NAIROBI, May 4 (Reuters) - Kenya's shilling weakened on Thursday to a new all-time low due to increased
general importer demand for dollars, with oil marketing
companies standing out, traders said.
At 0731 GMT, commercial banks quoted the shilling at
136.30/50 per dollar, compared with Wednesday's closing rate of
136.10/30.
Earlier in the session, it touch a record low of 136.35/55
per dollar, Refinitiv data showed.
(Reporting by George Obulutsa; Editing by Duncan Miriri)
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