African currencies are likely to hold up against the U.S. dollar next week as companies make domestic tax payments, with only Ghana's struggling cedi seen bucking the trend after touching fresh three-year lows on Thursday. KENYA Kenya's shilling is expected to stay supported after Nairobi successf
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