Ghanaian Cedi Kenyan Shilling traded at 11.6942 this Monday February 2nd, decreasing 0.1027 or 0.87 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, GHSKES lost 4.78 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 38.67 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Ghanaian Cedi Kenyan Shilling to be priced at 11.8867 by the end of this quarter and at 12.3564 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.