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Elliott Wave Analysis Of The NSE 20
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#1631 Posted : Thursday, March 10, 2016 9:47:24 PM
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[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[/quote]

Duale must stop demeaning Christianity. How can he refer Opus Dei a sect without conscience? We must go to twirra and fb to take him to thorough task. This is serious brethren .
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
VituVingiSana
#1632 Posted : Thursday, March 10, 2016 10:25:32 PM
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Location: Nairobi
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
obiero
#1633 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 7:25:32 AM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.

This bill will be passed and signed into law, without doubt.. The parliamentarians shall seek to win public opinion noting that this matter is critical to almost all Kenyan segments of society, from the kahoonas to the hoi poloi and even the hoi hae

hisah
#1634 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 7:43:21 AM
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obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[
/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.

This bill will be passed and signed into law, without doubt.. The parliamentarians shall seek to win public opinion noting that this matter is critical to almost all Kenyan segments of society, from the kahoonas to the hoi poloi and even the hoi hae

That lending rate bill will light a fuse of unintended consequences. Until that cloud passes I'm not willing to touch anything in NSE. If we had derivatives, I'd be short KE banks.
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
Cde Monomotapa
#1635 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 7:48:01 AM
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Joined: 1/13/2011
Posts: 5,964
hisah wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[
/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.

This bill will be passed and signed into law, without doubt.. The parliamentarians shall seek to win public opinion noting that this matter is critical to almost all Kenyan segments of society, from the kahoonas to the hoi poloi and even the hoi hae

That lending rate bill will light a fuse of unintended consequences. Until that cloud passes I'm not willing to touch anything in NSE. If we had derivatives, I'd be short KE banks.


Add the confluence of ICT delivery while unwinding brick & mortar. That should be expensive.
VituVingiSana
#1636 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 8:46:50 AM
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hisah wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[
/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.

This bill will be passed and signed into law, without doubt.. The parliamentarians shall seek to win public opinion noting that this matter is critical to almost all Kenyan segments of society, from the kahoonas to the hoi poloi and even the hoi hae

That lending rate bill will light a fuse of unintended consequences. Until that cloud passes I'm not willing to touch anything in NSE. If we had derivatives, I'd be short KE banks.


Tha banks will simply stop lending to anyone they deem "less than stellar" ... The beneficiary will be GoK which can mop up (cheaper) cash using T-Bills. The fees eg commitment fees will increase. The banks will start charging fees for everything under the sun.

Banks like KCB and Equity will charge 'facilitation' fees similar to M-Shwari. So instead of interest, they will charge a "fee" at 2% [or more] per month.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#1637 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 9:42:57 AM
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Joined: 9/23/2010
Posts: 2,225
Location: Sundowner,Amboseli
VituVingiSana wrote:
hisah wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[
/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.

This bill will be passed and signed into law, without doubt.. The parliamentarians shall seek to win public opinion noting that this matter is critical to almost all Kenyan segments of society, from the kahoonas to the hoi poloi and even the hoi hae

That lending rate bill will light a fuse of unintended consequences. Until that cloud passes I'm not willing to touch anything in NSE. If we had derivatives, I'd be short KE banks.


Tha banks will simply stop lending to anyone they deem "less than stellar" ... The beneficiary will be GoK which can mop up (cheaper) cash using T-Bills. The fees eg commitment fees will increase. The banks will start charging fees for everything under the sun.

Banks like KCB and Equity will charge 'facilitation' fees similar to M-Shwari. So instead of interest, they will charge a "fee" at 2% [or more] per month.


Mpigs just looking to fatten their wallets in the guise of helping wanjiku. This one, like the thousands before, will definately not see the light of day!
@SufficientlyP
mlennyma
#1638 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 10:19:44 AM
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Location: nairobi
This is not attractive at all i dont know why ground is not shifting...............

The weighted average yield on Kenya's 91-day
Treasury bills fell to 8.807 percent at Thursday's auction from 9.060 percent last
week, the central bank said.
The bank received bids worth a total of 12.4 billion shillings ($122.35 million). It had
offered to sell 4 billion shillings' worth, but accepted 9.2 billion shillings' worth of
bids.
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
lochaz-index
#1639 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2016 3:31:32 PM
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Joined: 9/18/2014
Posts: 1,127
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
hisah wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=Cde Monomotapa]Kenya’s parliament to discuss a bill seeking to grant its citizens cheaper loans http://cctv-africa.com/2...citizens-cheaper-loans/

CBK boss accused of introducing Opus Dei rules in banking
Shame on you
http://www.capitalfm.co....s-dei-rules-in-banking/[
/quote]

Duale is just trying to protect his cronies who deal in smuggling sugar, electronics and operate hawala stores. I am with Njoroge.

This bill will be passed and signed into law, without doubt.. The parliamentarians shall seek to win public opinion noting that this matter is critical to almost all Kenyan segments of society, from the kahoonas to the hoi poloi and even the hoi hae

That lending rate bill will light a fuse of unintended consequences. Until that cloud passes I'm not willing to touch anything in NSE. If we had derivatives, I'd be short KE banks.


Tha banks will simply stop lending to anyone they deem "less than stellar" ... The beneficiary will be GoK which can mop up (cheaper) cash using T-Bills. The fees eg commitment fees will increase. The banks will start charging fees for everything under the sun.

Banks like KCB and Equity will charge 'facilitation' fees similar to M-Shwari. So instead of interest, they will charge a "fee" at 2% [or more] per month.


Mpigs just looking to fatten their wallets in the guise of helping wanjiku. This one, like the thousands before, will definately not see the light of day!

I wouldn't underestimate the politicos resolve to see this bill through in light of their performance over the last three years. Cheap populist policy to score easy points in an election.

Banks as per usual will 'lobby' hard against it but the deck might be stacked against them this time round.

As if the macro factors were not bad enough this pops up. Grim horizon.
The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many people as possible.
mlennyma
#1640 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2016 9:58:57 AM
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Joined: 7/21/2010
Posts: 6,194
Location: nairobi
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved
two-year standby credit facilities for Kenya worth about $1.5 billion, it said late on
Monday.
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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