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- Kenya: Shilling Rallies to 2013 Peak Ahead of Elections (The Star)
- Uganda: Falling Food Prices Slow Ugandan Inflation in Feb (New Vision)
- Uganda: Old Notes - Sh63 Billion Unchanged (New Vision)
- Uganda: Annual Inflation Rate Falls to 3.4 Percent (Independent)
- Kenya: Central Bank in Market to Mop Up U.S.$116 Million (The Star)
- Nigeria: Fears of Dollarizing Nigerian Economy (Daily Trust)
- Tanzania: Month-End Inflows Lift Shilling (Daily News)
- Kenya: Inflation Increases in February (The Star)
- Nigeria: Weak Naira Value Blamed for High Cost of Farm Implements (Daily Trust)
- Kenya: Strong Shilling Helps Cut External Debt (The Star)
- Egypt: Egypt Loses L.e. 100 Million Daily Because of Unrest - Minister of Finance (Aswat Masriya)
- Angola: New Exchange Regulation to Bring About Autonomy of Financial System (ANGOP)
- East Africa: Monetary Union Protocol Due in November (Focus)
- Nigeria: Growing Dollarisation of Nigerian Economy Raises Dust (This Day)
- Egypt: EGX Loses Le 2.5 Billion Over Civil Disobedience Calls (Egypt Online)
- Zambia: Kwacha Holds Firmly (Times of Zambia)
- Tanzania: Shilling Remains Relatively Stable, Says BOT (Daily News)
- Sudan: Sudan Security Rounds Up Black Market Currency Traders in Fresh Crackdown (Sudan Tribune)
- Eritrea: The Eritrean Government Has Declared the Adoption of a Proclamation Regarding Foreign Currency Which Would Become Effective As of 20 February 2013. (Shabait)
- Nigeria: Rate Cut, Naira Appreciation Not CBN's Priority for Now (This Day)
- Uganda: Shilling Depreciates Marginally (Independent)
- Kenya: Importers Push Up Demand for Dollar (The Star)
- Tunisia: Inflation Rate Stands At Six Percent in January 2013 - INS (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Eritrea: Government Adopts Proclamation Regarding Foreign Currency (Shabait)
- Nigeria: CBN - We Can't Ban Foreign Currencies for Local Transactions (This Day)
- Tanzania: Shilling Remains Shaky (Daily News)
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