Kenya

Kenya names new head of central bank

Economics professor and think-tank director Njuguna Ndung'u was named as the new head of the Central Bank of Kenya on Thursday 1 March to replace the former governor who was suspended.

CBK says economy to grow 6%

The Central Bank of Kenya said Thursday 18 January in its monthly report that the economy grew at the rate of 5.8 per cent last year and will grow at 6 per cent this year.

IMF paper on Kenya's monetary policy

The IMF Working Paper "A VAR analysis of Kenya's monetary policy transmission mechanism: How does the central bank's REPO rate affect the economy?" examines the impact of a monetary policy shock on output, prices, and the nominal effective exchange rate…

Keeping faith in CBK's supervisory obligation

According to this article published Tuesday 7 November by the Kenya Times, a logical move by the Central Bank of Kenya to shut down the country's twenty or so banks affected by bad debts would have had dire implications for the economy.

Kenya launches automated trading systems of NSE

President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya has said the automation of the trading system will create more confidence in the country's capital markets and enable the government and the private sector to access long-term financial resources.

Autonomous eye should watch over MFIs, banks

According to this article from The East African Standard, published Tuesday 26 September, although the Central Bank of Kenya will get new regulatory and supervisory powers under the Micro-Finance Bill, little things like this can slip through the cracks.

Two governors at the Central Bank of Kenya?

According to the article "Shall we end up with two 'governors' at the central bank?" published by The East African Standard on Friday 16 June, Kenya's Minister for Finance has made a significant pronouncement regarding the future management of the…

Kenya: Inside the central bank

This article published Sunday 2 April says that the fact that central bank governors always find themselves in trouble with the establishment is not surprising, not when one considers the enormous powers bestowed on the office.

CBK's Mullei asked to leave office

Kenya's central bank governor has formally been asked to step down until a corruption case against him is decided, the government said on Thursday 30 March.

Comment: Developments in March

March was an eventful month in central banking circles. The Bank of Japan put an end to its "quantitative easing" policy and attention now turns to the timing of its first interest rate increase.

Comment: 'Impasse' over CBK governor's position

A spokesperson for the Central Bank of Kenya has told CentralBankNews that the current wrangling between the central bank and the government has reached "an impasse". The governor of the central bank, Andrew Mullei, has been charged with four counts of…

CBK's Mullei 'replaced' as governor

Central Bank of Kenya governor Dr Andrew Mullei is to be replaced temporarily at the CBK by deputy governor Mrs Jecinter Mwatela who has been appointed acting governor.

Mullei 'must vacate office' - attorney-general

Kenya's Attorney-General, Amos Wako, was quoted in a report by Kenyan Capital FM radio as saying that central bank governor Dr Andrew Mullei must vacate office pending the outcome of a case he is facing before the anti-corruption court for abuse of…

Former CBK officials charged with fraud

A Kenyan court on Monday 20 March charged five former senior officials, including former Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) governor Eric Kotut, with fraud and theft in the east African country's biggest corruption scandal.

CBK warns illegal lenders

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has issued a statement giving sham microfinance institutions until May to clean up their act or face legal action.

CBK says it won't devalue shilling

The Central Bank of Kenya has insisted it will not intervene in the market to devalue the strengthening shilling in the face of continued pressure from agricultural exporters.

Comment: Ugandan banking takes off

A recent IMF working paper documents the vast improvements in the Ugandan banking sector in recent years, arguing that the extension of the central bank's regulatory capacity and the withdrawal of state control have resulted in efficiency gains.

Kenya cb suspends eight over missing notes

Eight members of staff at the central bank of Kenya (CBK), including two departmental heads, are under suspension after at least Sh10 million to-be-discarded notes were believed to have escaped the incinerator, The Nation in Nairobi reported this week.

CBK to get increased regulatory powers

Under proposed changes, the Central Bank of Kenya will have additional powers to monitor and regulate the banking industry. The ministry of finance will transfer banking licensing, regulation and disciplinary authority to the CBK, the East African…

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