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Davos 2023 Kenya inflation to fall back within target in Q1 -cenbank governor, article with image

Worldcategory · January 20, 2023 · 7:20 PM UTC
FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Kenya Central Bank Governor Patrick Njoroge addresses a news conference at the Central Bank of Kenya headquarters in Nairobi

Kenya's central bank expects inflation to fall within its target range during the first quarter of 2023 and is comfortable with its trajectory, Governor Patrick Njoroge said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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