Zambia's kwacha firmed more than one percent on Monday, rising alongside fellow commodity-linked currencies boosted by a return of risk sentiment as investors pushed back bets of an interest rate hike by the United States central bank.
Kwacha firms 1 percent as risk appetite resurfaces
At 0725 GMT the kwacha gained 1.02 percent against dollar to 9.6900.
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