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Kenya’s Finance Minister Calls on Central Bank to Cut Lending Rates

Sam Anderson by Sam Anderson
October 3, 2024
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Kenya’s Finance Minister, Njuguna Ndung’u, has called on the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to consider lowering lending rates in a bid to stimulate economic growth and alleviate the financial pressure on businesses and households. With high borrowing costs hampering investment and consumer spending, Ndung’u believes a reduction in interest rates could provide much-needed relief to the country’s economy.

Contents

  • 1 Finance Minister’s Push for Economic Recovery
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  • 2 Central Bank’s Approach to Monetary Policy

Finance Minister’s Push for Economic Recovery

Minister Njuguna Ndung’u, call for lower interest rates is part of a broader strategy to revitalize Kenya’s economy. He argues that reducing borrowing costs would encourage businesses to invest in expansion, create jobs, and drive innovation. Additionally, lower rates would make it easier for individuals to access loans for housing, education, and other personal needs, boosting consumer confidence and spending.

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Central Bank’s Approach to Monetary Policy

While the Finance Minister advocates for rate cuts, the Central Bank of Kenya has maintained a cautious approach, citing inflation control and financial stability as key priorities. The CBK’s recent decisions to keep rates steady have been influenced by concerns about external shocks and global economic uncertainties. However, with growing pressure from the government and the business community, the CBK may soon reconsider its stance on interest rates to align with the country’s economic recovery goals.

 

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