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I predict a 10% growth in 2020World Bank sees Kenya growth rising to 5.5pc in 2018
Increased private consumption and a normalization of the weather are expected to lift Kenya’s economic growth to 5.5 per cent this year, the World Bank says in a newly released report.
The World Bank says economic growth could hit 6.1 per cent by 2020 when the potential but unrealised production levels is likely to have been achieved.
“Economic activity is poised to rebound over the medium term. GDP growth is projected to recover to 5.5 per cent in 2018, and steadily rise to 6.1 per cent by 2020 when output gaps in the economy would have closed,” the bank says in the latest edition of its six-month publication, the Kenya Economic Update. The report says that the dissipation of political tension and the strengthening of the global economy are also expected to work in Kenya’s favour.
The projection is further predicated on the repeal of the one-year-old law that restricts movement of interest rates, and which has constrained small and medium-sized enterprises access to credit.
“The baseline [of the projection] assumes that the ongoing discourse to repeal the interest rate cap will be successful in 2018, thereby supporting a robust recovery in private sector credit growth in 2019 and beyond,” the report says.
World Bank sees Kenya growth rising to 5.5pc in 2018
I predict a 10% growth in 2020
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KippppppruuuutttttooooKenya takes Gold,silver and Gold in the men 3000 steeplechase...IN the Commonwealth games in Gold coast Australia
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What about our neighboursKenya takes Gold,silver and Gold in the men 3000 steeplechase...IN the Commonwealth games in Gold coast Australia
PROUD TO BE KENYAN