The Market’s Preference for Predictability Over Growth
Financial markets do not evaluate assets solely on how fast they grow; they also assess how reliably outcomes can be...
Read moreDetailsFinancial markets do not evaluate assets solely on how fast they grow; they also assess how reliably outcomes can be...
Read moreDetailsEconomic conversations often revolve around large numbers. GDP growth, inflation rates, corporate profits and public spending tend to dominate analysis....
Read moreDetailsSubscriptions have quietly moved from the margins of consumption to its center. What once described magazines and gyms now governs...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s growing exposure to financial crime is not a failure of law. It is a consequence of budgeting. In 2025,...
Read moreDetailsHedging is often mistaken for caution, yet it is one of the most deliberate forms of action a market participant...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s credit market is undergoing a structural transition that will fundamentally alter how loans are priced and how credit risk...
Read moreDetailsBeating forecasts is typically interpreted as a positive signal. Earnings above expectations, resilient margins, and delivery ahead of guidance are...
Read moreDetailsIn finance and corporate strategy, control is often perceived as a measure of competence. Boards convene, models are built, forecasts...
Read moreDetailsHedging is often mistaken for caution, yet it is one of the most deliberate forms of action a market participant...
Read moreDetailsKenyan banks have increasingly favored government securities over private sector lending, drawn by the certainty and attractive returns offered by...
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