News
28 January 2016

IMF extends Kenya's $680m credit facility

Region:
Middle East & Africa

Kenya's $680 million credit facility with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been extended to March. The country secured the 12-month loan in February last year to help it deal with any unforeseen shocks that could threaten economic stability.

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