The Kwacha last month lost value against the US dollar to close the month at K17.27, 3% weaker than its opening level at K16.79.
“The easing was underpinned by scarce US dollar liquidity conditions coupled with increased demand on the back of a recovery in economic activity,” a market update by FNB has stated.
According to the experts, quarterly tax receipts earlier in the month momentarily halted the easing but were insufficient to reverse the trend.
“The ZAR/ZMW seesawed between gains and losses in response to volatile activity in the USD/ZAR space through Friday,” it stated.
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