China’s economic model: Lessons for Kenya
Concerns over China’s economy dominate financial headlines, with critics pointing to unsustainable investment levels, rising debt, and deflationary pressures. Many...
Read moreDetailsConcerns over China’s economy dominate financial headlines, with critics pointing to unsustainable investment levels, rising debt, and deflationary pressures. Many...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s economy, like many others, has faced periods of financial distress, particularly in the corporate sector. As businesses navigate liquidity...
Read moreDetailsInflation is a crucial economic indicator, but the Consumer Price Index (CPI)—its primary measurement tool—can sometimes fail to capture the...
Read moreDetailsTariffs, designed to protect domestic industries by increasing the cost of imported goods, have significant consequences on investment decisions, both...
Read moreDetailsSector rotation is an investment strategy that involves shifting investments between different sectors of the economy based on the anticipated...
Read moreDetailsDiversification is a cornerstone of successful investing, yet many overlook its significance in pursuit of higher returns. Diversification involves spreading...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s government is facing a difficult balancing act: raising taxes to increase revenue while struggling to collect enough from the...
Read moreDetailsPrivatization has been a contentious issue in Kenya’s economic discourse. While it is often championed as a means to improve...
Read moreDetailsRetirement is a phase of life meant for rest and reflection, yet for many Kenyans, it is marked by financial...
Read moreDetailsIn Kenya, government programs often begin as temporary interventions designed to address specific challenges. However, many of these programs outlive...
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