Kenya has settled the balance of $556.97 million of the 2014 Eurobond that was maturing in June 2024, using a part of the proceeds of a $1.2 billion World Bank loan. The Central Bank of Kenya has said in its latest weekly briefing that the move has pushed the reserves above the four-month statutory requirement...
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