Quantitative trading and its place in Kenya
Quantitative trading, often referred to as ‘quant trading’ or algorithmic trading, is a systematic approach to trading financial instruments using...
Read moreQuantitative trading, often referred to as ‘quant trading’ or algorithmic trading, is a systematic approach to trading financial instruments using...
Read moreIn the new budget releases, Kenya's National Treasury has proposed to cut the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) budget by...
Read moreThe now publicly revealed Finance Bill 2024 has unveiled a significant change in family estate planning – the taxation of...
Read moreThe commencement of the AmCham Business Summit marks the beginning of an era characterized by increased collaboration and promising opportunities...
Read moreKenya's government has unveiled draft regulations outlining procedures for citizens to access affordable housing units in rural areas, in a...
Read morePrivate equity has long been a driving force behind trans formative changes in businesses worldwide. The source of funding is...
Read moreSince its establishment as a colonial outpost in the late 19th century, Nairobi has undergone a tremendous amount of growth...
Read moreSecuring a loan in Kenya entails a rigorous evaluation process conducted by financial institutions, including banks. At the core of...
Read moreThe government of Kenya has undertaken numerous slum upgrading housing projects aimed at enhancing living conditions within these areas. These...
Read moreThe Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has recently enacted the Capital Markets (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2023 (AIF Regulations) in a...
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