Addressing these hidden costs requires a more coordinated approach between regulators, financial institutions, and policymakers.
Addressing these hidden costs requires a more coordinated approach between regulators, financial institutions, and policymakers.
The evolving Kenya forex earnings landscape is revealing both the benefits of improved liquidity and the challenges it poses for bank profitability.
This reliance introduces its own risks.
Ethiopia’s population size and labor force as key advantages, positioning it as a long-term industrial powerhouse despite ongoing macroeconomic and political challenges.
Kenya’s economy is facing growing external pressure.
Kenyan motorists have received temporary relief at the pump.
Kenya could lose Sh5 billion every month if the Gulf conflict disrupts diaspora remittances.
The country’s forex reserves have jumped by Sh266 billion, reaching $14.59 billion (Sh1.88 trillion) after proceeds from a recent Eurobond issuance.
A global conflict thousands of miles away could soon impact Kenya’s economy.
Global financial institutions are sounding the alarm over mounting debt and drought risks threatening Kenya’s economic recovery.