Economists Explain Why Kenyans Will Enjoy Cheaper Loans From Next Month
[Kenyans - Kenya] - 29/01/2026
Kenya’s benchmark rate currently stands at 9 per cent, and CBK is expected to have an MPC meeting in February to review the rates.
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