Kenya's bonds rise as Supreme Court rejects opposition's election challenge

LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Kenya's sovereign bonds rose on Monday after the country's Supreme Court upheld the victory of William Ruto in the Aug. 9 presidential election and rejected opposition challenges.

Bons prices, which have fallen heavily this year despite a bounce since July, increased as much as 1 cent in the dollar according to MarketAxess data. (Reporting by Rachel Savage; editing by Marc Jones)

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