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    Why Kenya is getting another IMF loan

    January 16, 2024
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    William Ruto - Kenya President
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    The IMF executive board will meet to approve the disbursement of fresh funds to Kenya as part of the sixth review of the arrangement between the two parties.

    1. The estimated amount to be disbursed is Ksh 109 billion ($682.3 million), which includes resources from the ECF, ECF, and RSF.
    2. If approved, the total financial support provided by the IMF to Kenya under the arrangements would reach Ksh 427 billion ($2.68 billion).
    3. The meeting will also involve fresh Article IV consultations, which provide a new assessment of Kenya’s economic health and offer insights into potential future financial issues.
    4. The fresh funds are crucial for Kenya as it faces challenges in accessing international capital markets and aims to navigate the maturity of its inaugural Eurobond in June.
    5. Kenya’s program with the IMF is expected to result in a tighter fiscal stance, helping reduce debt vulnerabilities and achieve a present value debt to GDP ratio of 55 percent by 2029.
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