The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has decided to lower its benchmark rate for the eighth consecutive meeting, reducing it by 25 basis points, from 9.50% to 9.25%. This new monetary policy decision comes at a time when inflation remains well below the Central Bank’s target range, providing room for further easing. In a statement,…...
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