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Kenya Economy Watch
Flo-ology
#1351 Posted : Sunday, January 29, 2017 6:48:35 AM
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Joined: 12/17/2016
Posts: 225
Ericsson wrote:
@Flo-ology
Dr Mwangi buying Airtel ke would be a positive and welcome move.
The jobs Bharti transferred to India in the name of cutting costs will be brought back.
The company would also have kenyan managers instead of Indians


Sad turn of events
Airtel to exit Kenya and 13 African countries
Reflection Eternal
Xymalos
#1352 Posted : Sunday, January 29, 2017 7:02:26 AM
Rank: New-farer

Joined: 2/14/2015
Posts: 98
Location: Kenya
aemathenge wrote:
Name:
Number: 21411
Content:
GetIT411:
CBK: Buy 103.86, Sell 104.06, Mean 103.96
CBA: Buy 103.90, Sell 104.10
SKY FOREX: Buy 103.70, Sell 104.20
Time: 27/01/2017 12:26:36


In 2007, one US$ was exchanging at Ksh 70; in 2017, the exchange rate is Ksh 103 to 1 US$. Any chances the exchange rate will be lower than 103 in future? Historical exchange rates can be found at this <<link>>
Spikes
#1353 Posted : Sunday, January 29, 2017 7:37:42 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/20/2015
Posts: 2,811
Location: Mombasa
aemathenge wrote:
Name:
Number: 21411
Content:
GetIT411:
CBK: Buy 103.83, Sell 104.03, Mean 103.93
CBA: Buy 103.85, Sell 104.05
SKY FOREX: Buy 103.80, Sell 104.30
Time: 17/01/2017 09:36:49

Name:
Number: 21411
Content:
GetIT411:
CBK: Buy 103.86, Sell 104.06, Mean 103.96
CBA: Buy 103.9, Sell 104.10
SKY FOREX: Buy 103.80, Sell 104.30
Time: 18/01/2017 12:35:56



@aemathenge are you a broker of CBA and Skyforex?
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
aemathenge
#1354 Posted : Sunday, January 29, 2017 11:31:36 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/18/2008
Posts: 3,434
Location: Kerugoya
Spikes wrote:
@aemathenge are you a broker of CBA and Skyforex?


Negative.
Ericsson
#1355 Posted : Monday, January 30, 2017 10:00:32 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,808
Location: NAIROBI
http://kenyanwallstreet....a-group-big-announcement
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#1356 Posted : Monday, January 30, 2017 10:04:22 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,808
Location: NAIROBI
Kenya’s DEBT burden projected to rise further to Kshs 3.8 tn by June 2017 & hit Kshs 5.3 tn in 2020

https://twitter.com/hashtag/CytonnReport?src=hash
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Swenani
#1357 Posted : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 4:36:18 PM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
Data and context

Quote:
Many people, for instance, wonder why our debt, which is only 50 per cent of GDP, should be a concern, while many industrialised countries’ debt to GDP ratios are more than double ours, yet they are not in distress.

Take the US, with a debt equivalent to 107 per cent of GDP. The US spends only eight per cent of revenue to service this debt. We on the other hand are spending more than a third of our revenue to service debt which is less than half that of the US relative to income. What explains this?


Quote:
Sooner or later, our debt ladder will run out of rungs. You can take that to the bank.
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
mulla
#1358 Posted : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 5:52:04 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 6/15/2013
Posts: 301
Swenani wrote:
Data and context

Quote:
Many people, for instance, wonder why our debt, which is only 50 per cent of GDP, should be a concern, while many industrialised countries’ debt to GDP ratios are more than double ours, yet they are not in distress.

Take the US, with a debt equivalent to 107 per cent of GDP. The US spends only eight per cent of revenue to service this debt. We on the other hand are spending more than a third of our revenue to service debt which is less than half that of the US relative to income. What explains this?


Quote:
Sooner or later, our debt ladder will run out of rungs. You can take that to the bank.

We have many naysayers who only want to hear negative news and bash the current government. Japan's debt to GDP is like 230%. Yet when it comes to Kenya our debt ratio to some people is road to a failing stateShame on you Some people want to compare our SGR to bullet trains yet ours was primarily designed to carry goods.
Swenani
#1359 Posted : Thursday, February 09, 2017 6:25:56 AM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
mulla wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Data and context

Quote:
Many people, for instance, wonder why our debt, which is only 50 per cent of GDP, should be a concern, while many industrialised countries’ debt to GDP ratios are more than double ours, yet they are not in distress.

Take the US, with a debt equivalent to 107 per cent of GDP. The US spends only eight per cent of revenue to service this debt. We on the other hand are spending more than a third of our revenue to service debt which is less than half that of the US relative to income. What explains this?


Quote:
Sooner or later, our debt ladder will run out of rungs. You can take that to the bank.

We have many naysayers who only want to hear negative news and bash the current government. Japan's debt to GDP is like 230%. Yet when it comes to Kenya our debt ratio to some people is road to a failing stateShame on you Some people want to compare our SGR to bullet trains yet ours was primarily designed to carry goods.


Did you read the article ama ni kupayuka tu?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
maka
#1360 Posted : Thursday, February 09, 2017 6:35:15 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
Swenani wrote:
mulla wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Data and context

Quote:
Many people, for instance, wonder why our debt, which is only 50 per cent of GDP, should be a concern, while many industrialised countries’ debt to GDP ratios are more than double ours, yet they are not in distress.

Take the US, with a debt equivalent to 107 per cent of GDP. The US spends only eight per cent of revenue to service this debt. We on the other hand are spending more than a third of our revenue to service debt which is less than half that of the US relative to income. What explains this?


Quote:
Sooner or later, our debt ladder will run out of rungs. You can take that to the bank.

We have many naysayers who only want to hear negative news and bash the current government. Japan's debt to GDP is like 230%. Yet when it comes to Kenya our debt ratio to some people is road to a failing stateShame on you Some people want to compare our SGR to bullet trains yet ours was primarily designed to carry goods.


Did you read the article ama ni kupayuka tu?


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