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Kenya Risks Being Grey Listed Over Money Laundering Concerns by European Union

Nairobi, Kenya – In a development that could cost Kenya’s economy up to $3.2 billion annually, the European Commission has formally recommended adding Kenya to its list of high-risk jurisdictions for money laundering and terrorist financing. This “grey listing” – if approved by the European Parliament – would place Kenya alongside countries like South Africa…

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Kenyan Shilling Skyrockets by 17.8% in 2024: What’s Fueling the Surge?

The Kenyan shilling has made significant gains against the US dollar this year, appreciating by 17.8% from January to June. This growth reflects a combination of favorable market conditions, increased foreign exchange inflows, and investor confidence. Weekly Performance and Key Drivers In the past week, the shilling strengthened by 1.06%, closing at 128.66 from the…

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