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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/10/2010 Posts: 1,001 Location: River Road
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When you borrow in dollars and you don't generate dollars to repay Quote:The burden of the multi-billion-shilling Eurobond Kenya issued last year on the taxpayer has alarmed Parliament following revelations that the country will pay Sh16.4 billion in interest payments on the debt for the year starting July.
Official data shows that interest payments on bond will account for 54 per cent of the total interest payment on foreign debt in the fiscal year starting July. http://www.businessdaily...4/-/d13sqv/-/index.html
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,684 Location: NAIROBI
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Amount of money borrowed was ksh.269bn and the interest was at around 6% on average So if we are paying ksh.16bn that's in order Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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Meanwhile we dropped to 99 before intervention tookus back to 98. Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/29/2010 Posts: 679 Location: nairobi
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intervening thru voice brokers they had banned two weeks ago lol
anyway cbk is hell bent on saving the kes at the expense of the economy, note overnite rates are as high as 14pct,
kenyans face two realities 1. a weak currency and a moderately performing economy or 2. a strongish currency and a recession
if cb keep tightening short end thru TADs and FX interventions, short term rates will tick up and the yield curve will invert,( what does this point to class?)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,818 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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CBK should just give up chasing this dollar. A look at other currencies shows that most of them are just suffering like KES against the dollar. Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/16/2009 Posts: 994
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For me CBK will hike the CBR next week. Three reasons; 1) We are a net importer and any currency depreciation has unfavorable effects on those manufactured commondities we get from wherever. 2) The second most important reason will be to allow banks to make some profit growth. A rate hike will reflect immediately on existing loans. Iam sure some banks have already prepared notifications to clients about the rate hike and are only waiting for the rate confirmation. This will guarantee them a better 2H since a rate drop is not reflected as fast. 3) With a rate hike, the other problem of excess liquidity will be sorted. Time is money, so money is time. Money saved is time gained in reverse! Money stores your life’s energy. You expend your energy, get paid money, and store that money for a future purchase made in a currency.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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Gatheuzi wrote:For me CBK will hike the CBR next week. Three reasons; 1) We are a net importer and any currency depreciation has unfavorable effects on those manufactured commondities we get from wherever.
2) The second most important reason will be to allow banks to make some profit growth. A rate hike will reflect immediately on existing loans. Iam sure some banks have already prepared notifications to clients about the rate hike and are only waiting for the rate confirmation. This will guarantee them a better 2H since a rate drop is not reflected as fast.
3) With a rate hike, the other problem of excess liquidity will be sorted. For no. 2 i remember in 2012 what that hike did to me by increasing repayment period by 4 months.......I don't know by how many it will increase this time! Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/26/2012 Posts: 136
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kizee1 wrote:intervening thru voice brokers they had banned two weeks ago lol
anyway cbk is hell bent on saving the kes at the expense of the economy, note overnite rates are as high as 14pct,
Kenyans face two realities 1. a weak currency and a moderately performing economy or 2. a strongish currency and a recession
if cb keep tightening short end thru TADs and FX interventions, short term rates will tick up and the yield curve will invert,( what does this point to class?) The economic circle turns ... look at what CBK have just done , they are trying to mop up currency and reduce cash flows to make the shilling stronger ... good idea , but wait , by doing this they just hurt Kenyan businesses who've borrowed and again savings just became even more attractive than start ups . Result start ups slow down borrowers default rate increases , expenses rise as costs forwarded to consumer . Many of the companies that borrowed in the first place to help themselves out now will look for ways to cushion themselves and a lot do it by layoffs. What is Kenyans source of Forex : 1. Agriculture - suffering as tea prices have dipped 2. Tourism - On its back looking at the sky and praying for a miracle Foreign exchange inflows are down and don't forget kenya is a net importer so outflows will always be higher than inflows, then we have the Eurobond to pay and we've got speculators in the country hungry to make a killing on those 85-86 shilling worth of dollars there hoarding since they got them. Why do you think the NSE has lost so much so quick , its because foreigners who've put their money in are leaving the market because there loosing money with the drop in value of the KSH ( even more outflows). Economics 101 the stock market is a beacon of the economies health . How many companies have declared meager growth or worse yet losses. If the Government would like to see the economy boom allow the CMA to give SME's a chance to list and source funding from markets rather than only banks and i guarantee with the mergers and acquisitions that will result , yes we may loose 10-12% of SME's but we will grow in efficiency and productivity and quality.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/29/2010 Posts: 679 Location: nairobi
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Gatheuzi wrote:For me CBK will hike the CBR next week. Three reasons; 1) We are a net importer and any currency depreciation has unfavorable effects on those manufactured commondities we get from wherever.
2) The second most important reason will be to allow banks to make some profit growth. A rate hike will reflect immediately on existing loans. Iam sure some banks have already prepared notifications to clients about the rate hike and are only waiting for the rate confirmation. This will guarantee them a better 2H since a rate drop is not reflected as fast.
3) With a rate hike, the other problem of excess liquidity will be sorted. what excess liquidity? do you have any data to support ur claim? inflation is flat, growth is flat, banks are not lending? short term rates are up, CBK is mopping up daily, please tell me your not serious
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/29/2006 Posts: 2,570
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@kizee1, what's driving up interest rates? The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2010 Posts: 2,220 Location: Sundowner,Amboseli
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Great discussion going on right here. @Jerry,your answer is in what @kizee1 has just said. One word...illiquidity. USDKES bulls better watch out. You will have no option but to release those USDs @SufficientlyP
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/4/2010 Posts: 8,977
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kizee1 wrote:intervening thru voice brokers they had banned two weeks ago lol
anyway cbk is hell bent on saving the kes at the expense of the economy, note overnite rates are as high as 14pct,
kenyans face two realities 1. a weak currency and a moderately performing economy or 2. a strongish currency and a recession
if cb keep tightening short end thru TADs and FX interventions, short term rates will tick up and the yield curve will invert,( what does this point to class?) Whoa! Has the yield curve started inverting? This is worse than I thought!! Btw CBK removed the yield curve tracker from their site back in 2011 when KES was facing similar conditions. Though this time inflation spike is absent. A recession is on the cards which is much better than stagflation. Stagflation would cause nasty econ damage than a recession in terms of job cuts/biz defaults/closure while servicing a huge foreign debt bill.
If the yield curve has indeed started to invert equities will deflate sharply. Mr market will be in a negative mood for a while.
@aguy I foresee fat tails season 2 coming back going by @kizee1 opinions.
@spt I dont think cbk can stall the $ rally with the current mechanics. It may work for a short term, but econ fundies can't sustain it. $15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/27/2007 Posts: 3,604
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dunkang wrote:CBK should just give up chasing this dollar. A look at other currencies shows that most of them are just suffering like KES against the dollar. True African parents don't know how to say sorry.. the closest you will get to a sorry is a 'have you eaten'
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/4/2010 Posts: 8,977
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@kizee I forgot to ask about M3. How are the statistics? $15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/29/2010 Posts: 679 Location: nairobi
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hisah wrote:@kizee I forgot to ask about M3. How are the statistics? in the period 2014 to 2015 oscillated between kes 2.1 and 2.3 trn I only have stats upto march 2015 and there was a slight decline from the month of feb
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/29/2010 Posts: 679 Location: nairobi
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hisah wrote:kizee1 wrote:intervening thru voice brokers they had banned two weeks ago lol
anyway cbk is hell bent on saving the kes at the expense of the economy, note overnite rates are as high as 14pct,
kenyans face two realities 1. a weak currency and a moderately performing economy or 2. a strongish currency and a recession
if cb keep tightening short end thru TADs and FX interventions, short term rates will tick up and the yield curve will invert,( what does this point to class?) Whoa! Has the yield curve started inverting? This is worse than I thought!! Btw CBK removed the yield curve tracker from their site back in 2011 when KES was facing similar conditions. Though this time inflation spike is absent. A recession is on the cards which is much better than stagflation. Stagflation would cause nasty econ damage than a recession in terms of job cuts/biz defaults/closure while servicing a huge foreign debt bill.
If the yield curve has indeed started to invert equities will deflate sharply. Mr market will be in a negative mood for a while.
@aguy I foresee fat tails season 2 coming back going by @kizee1 opinions.
@spt I dont think cbk can stall the $ rally with the current mechanics. It may work for a short term, but econ fundies can't sustain it. not yet inverted but I predict it might, cbk is hell bent on keeping this ccy in check and the only short term tool they have is to dry up an illiquid mkt
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2010 Posts: 5,040
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hisah wrote:kizee1 wrote:intervening thru voice brokers they had banned two weeks ago lol
anyway cbk is hell bent on saving the kes at the expense of the economy, note overnite rates are as high as 14pct,
kenyans face two realities 1. a weak currency and a moderately performing economy or 2. a strongish currency and a recession
if cb keep tightening short end thru TADs and FX interventions, short term rates will tick up and the yield curve will invert,( what does this point to class?) Whoa! Has the yield curve started inverting? This is worse than I thought!! Btw CBK removed the yield curve tracker from their site back in 2011 when KES was facing similar conditions. Though this time inflation spike is absent. A recession is on the cards which is much better than stagflation. Stagflation would cause nasty econ damage than a recession in terms of job cuts/biz defaults/closure while servicing a huge foreign debt bill.
If the yield curve has indeed started to invert equities will deflate sharply. Mr market will be in a negative mood for a while.
@aguy I foresee fat tails season 2 coming back going by @kizee1 opinions.
@spt I dont think cbk can stall the $ rally with the current mechanics. It may work for a short term, but econ fundies can't sustain it. The way i enjoyed season 1, im grabbing my popcorn for this one. This time ill hang on to the Big five and others, thats where the joy will come from. The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/4/2010 Posts: 8,977
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kizee1 wrote:hisah wrote:kizee1 wrote:intervening thru voice brokers they had banned two weeks ago lol
anyway cbk is hell bent on saving the kes at the expense of the economy, note overnite rates are as high as 14pct,
kenyans face two realities 1. a weak currency and a moderately performing economy or 2. a strongish currency and a recession
if cb keep tightening short end thru TADs and FX interventions, short term rates will tick up and the yield curve will invert,( what does this point to class?) Whoa! Has the yield curve started inverting? This is worse than I thought!! Btw CBK removed the yield curve tracker from their site back in 2011 when KES was facing similar conditions. Though this time inflation spike is absent. A recession is on the cards which is much better than stagflation. Stagflation would cause nasty econ damage than a recession in terms of job cuts/biz defaults/closure while servicing a huge foreign debt bill.
If the yield curve has indeed started to invert equities will deflate sharply. Mr market will be in a negative mood for a while.
@aguy I foresee fat tails season 2 coming back going by @kizee1 opinions.
@spt I dont think cbk can stall the $ rally with the current mechanics. It may work for a short term, but econ fundies can't sustain it. not yet inverted but I predict it might, cbk is hell bent on keeping this ccy in check and the only short term tool they have is to dry up an illiquid mkt Thanks for the M3 stats. So CBK has decided to dry a semi desert so that KES can survive!? Good luck. 2015 GDP growth projections should just be revised downwards with a straight face. $15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/18/2014 Posts: 1,127
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http://www.businessdaily...2/-/5kiiti/-/index.html
Looks like the 100 mark is inevitable. It might coincide with kq announcing a record loss for a listed nse stock. The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many people as possible.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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lochaz-index wrote:http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Shilling-weakens-on-energy-sector-dollar-demand/-/539552/2760972/-/5kiiti/-/index.html
Looks like the 100 mark is inevitable. It might coincide with kq announcing a record loss for a listed nse stock. Cbk will continue selling dollars to contain the slide!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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