Kenya
Lagarde warns of single currency ‘challenge’ in East Africa
IMF managing director Christine Lagarde tells the East African Community to learn from the genesis of other monetary unions across the globe
East African states strike deal over monetary union
Political leaders from Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda sign protocol outlining the path towards an East African single currency area
IMF paper highlights benefits of model-based approach to monetary policy analysis in LICs
New paper taking Kenya as an example finds benefits of a model-based approach to monetary policy analysis in low-income countries, including in countries with money-targeting frameworks
IMF paper discerns East African transmission mechanisms
Transmission mechanism ‘functions best' when signals are clear and the monetary regime simple and coherent; non-monetary factors are ‘main drivers' of macroeconomic outcomes in examined countries
East African central banks take different approaches to rising inflation
Bank of Uganda hikes key rate by 100bp to 12% as food shortages push crop prices up by 16% in August; Central Bank of Kenya dismisses own inflationary pressures and holds rates
Kenyan governor urges bond market reform
Njuguna Ndung’u calls for a wider trading platform in the secondary market to incorporate OTC products; criticises the ‘slow pace’ of reforms so far
Kenyan central bank defends depreciating shilling
The Kenyan shilling has dropped almost 5% in value against the dollar since May; central bank insists this is a necessary rebalancing and does not pose any damaging inflationary pressures – yet
Central Bank of Kenya cracks down on crime
Report highlights ‘significant progress’ in strengthening defences against money laundering; optimistic about development of banking sector ‘despite 2013 being an election year’
Central Bank of Kenya denies seeking to strengthen currency
Kenyan shilling appreciates in run-up to elections; central bank says it only intervenes in exchange rate to support price stability
IMF working paper calls for consistency in East African monetary policy
Study into monetary transmission mechanism in the East African Community finds policy tools often used in a contradictory manner
Kenyan interest rate continues to plummet
Benchmark interest rate nearly halved since September; latest cut intended to increase uptake of expanding private sector credit
Kenyan coin shortage is a public misperception, says central bank
Central Bank of Kenya says “perceived shortage” can be eradicated if members of the public raid their piggy banks
Kenya eases policy with 200bp rate cut
Central bank says financial stability has created conditions for monetary policy to be gradually eased; interest rates cut by 5.5 percentage points in two months
Kenyan coin shortage denied by central bank
Central Bank of Kenya insists there are sufficient coins in circulation; urges public to accept coins ‘without reservation’
Kenyan report reveals battle to reduce inflation
Financial stability report released by the Central Bank of Kenya paints negative picture of growth; details monetary policy’s dramatic reaction to high inflation
Kenyan governor under fire over banknote printing contracts
Njuguna Ndung’u faces second public attack from politicians this year; latest complaint concerns handling of tender process for printing Kenyan banknotes
Central Bank of Kenya chief promotes monetary union
Njuguna Ndung’u calls on Kenya Institute of Bankers to design training to meet the needs of a ‘dynamic regionally integrated financial sector’ ahead of monetary union in East Africa
Kenyan parliament clears central bank governor
Chaotic debates in Kenyan parliament result in Njuguna Ndung'u being cleared of personal responsibility over collapse of Kenyan shilling
Parliamentary committee calls for Kenyan governor to resign
Parliamentary Select Committee finds governor's "conduct and behaviour incompatible with the holder of the office of governor of the Central Bank of Kenya"; calls for resignation
Ndung’u discusses enhancing the supervisory framework in Kenya
Central Bank of Kenya governor Njuguna Ndung’u says issuance of new AML/CFT guidelines and payments systems oversight will improve integrity of Kenyan financial system
NALM Africa 2011: African central banks rethink reserves allocations
The drop-off in US Treasury yields and concern about a eurozone sovereign collapse has prompted a number of African central banks to review their reserves allocations
Kenyan parliament passes new payments regulation law
Central Bank of Kenya governor offers overview of 2011 for economy; reports on progress of National Payments System Bill
Former Kenyan deputy governor passes away
Hezron Nyangito passes away; was replaced as deputy governor of the Central Bank of Kenya last week over concerns for his health
Kenya selects finance ministry official as new deputy governor
Deputy director of debt management at the finance ministry chosen as deputy governor for central bank; tasked with improving capacity in monetary policy management