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Kenya's Treasury Loan Costs Fall 55% Due to Lower CBK Rates
The cost of Treasury borrowing from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has decreased by 55%, falling from Sh3.48 billion in the previous year due to lower interest rates.
11 Mar, 03:00 — 11 Mar, 03:00
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