Kenya's Central Bank Lowers Policy Rate by 25bps to 9.50% to Help Economy

BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 08/12/25 11:44 AM EDT

11:44 AM EDT, 08/12/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Kenya's central bank (CBK) on Tuesday said its Policy Committee (MPC) decided to lower the Central Bank Rate (CBR) by 25bps to 9.50%.

The MPC "concluded that there was scope for a further easing of the monetary policy stance to augment the previous policy actions aimed at stimulating lending by banks to the private sector and supporting economic activity, while ensuring inflationary expectations remain firmly anchored, and the exchange

rate remains stable," wrote the central bank in its policy statement.

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