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Monetary Policy Under Pressure: CBK's Rate Decisions in a High-Inflation Environment

The Central Bank of Kenya has navigated one of its most complex monetary policy periods in recent memory. This brief analyses the rate trajectory, exchange rate pressures, and what lies ahead.

M
Machira Muturi
Economist & Statistician
Published
May 5, 2026
Read Time
3 min
📖 3 min read · Economic Policy

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This analysis represents expert commentary on economic policy and political developments. All information has been fact-checked and cross-verified from reliable sources. The views expressed are based on professional analysis and independent research.

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