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Low liquidity in circulation affecting commercial activities -Kabwita

A Financial and Business analyst has charged that low liquidity in circulation is affecting commercial activities.
Noel Kabwita has told Money FM News in an interview that as a result of low liquidity in circulation, the law of demand and supply is being affected because people in the country do not have enough money to carry out transactions.
Mr Kabwita adds that due to low cash in circulation most operations are not sustained hence affecting the performance of the economy.
He says the performance of the economy slows down due to less activity in the buy and sell environment.
“Suppliers them selves are supposed to be paid, but they are not paid in good time because the retailers do hot have money as their goods are not being bought because end users do not have money to do so.” He said.

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