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Treasury Bill Rates Rise as Investors Seek Protection From Inflation

Ruth Atieno by Ruth Atieno
May 29, 2026
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Here’s a polished article draft inspired by the Business Daily piece, but written in a clearer and more analytical style:

Treasury Bill Rates Rise as Investors Seek Protection From Inflation

Kenyan investors are increasingly shifting their money into Treasury bills and government bonds as rising inflation fears and global economic uncertainty reshape the investment landscape.

Recent auctions by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) show a steady increase in yields across Treasury securities, signalling that investors now want higher returns to compensate for inflation risks and future interest rate uncertainty. The 91-day Treasury bill rate has climbed to 8.4%, reversing the declining trend witnessed earlier in the year.

The renewed appetite for short-term government paper reflects growing caution in the market. Investors are preferring safer fixed-income assets over equities as geopolitical tensions, especially in the Middle East, continue to pressure global oil prices and increase inflation expectations.

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This shift is already being felt at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), where several counters have recorded price declines as capital rotates toward government securities. Rising bond yields typically reduce the attractiveness of stocks because investors can earn competitive returns from lower-risk assets such as Treasury bills and bonds.

The strongest demand has been concentrated in the 91-day Treasury bill, with investors seeking flexibility rather than locking funds into long-term instruments while rates continue rising. Analysts interpret this as a sign that the market expects interest rates to remain elevated in the near term.

Inflation concerns are also influencing investor behaviour. Although Kenya’s inflation remains within the CBK target range, rising fuel prices and external economic shocks are creating fears of higher living costs in the coming months. Investors therefore want returns that can preserve the real value of their money after accounting for inflation.

For the government, the rise in Treasury bill rates presents both an opportunity and a challenge. While demand for government securities remains strong, higher yields mean the Treasury may face increased borrowing costs at a time when domestic financing needs remain significant.

We now expect the fixed-income market to remain active as investors continue balancing safety, liquidity, and inflation protection. If inflationary pressures persist globally, Treasury bill and bond yields could continue edging upward over the coming months. (Start your investment journey today with the cytonn MMF, call+2540709101200 or email sales@cytonn.com)

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