Kenya looks to privatise state assets to draw private-sector investments, says President Ruto
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Kenya looks to privatise state assets to draw private-sector investments: Ruto
Kenya is planning to privatise some state assets via initial public offerings in order to bring in more private sector investment, President William Ruto said at the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Kenya looks to privatise state assets to draw private-sector investments, says President Ruto
Kenya is planning to privatise some state assets via initial public offerings in order to bring in more private sector investment, President William Ruto said in remarks at the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Capital markets under reforms to enhance development, Ruto says - Kahawatungu
Kenya is reforming its capital markets to enhance their contribution to national development. President William Ruto said the world is witnessing the growing potential of equity and debt markets that calls for more strengthening. He said well-functioning domestic capital markets enhance economic resilience by limiting exposure to volatile capital flows. “They reduce dependence on external debt and diversify investment opportunities,” he explaine…
Kenya Mulls Privatisation Of Key Government Assets To Attract Investment
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Nairobi is considering to privatise some government-owned assets through initial public offerings (IPO) in order to bring in more private sector investment in the East African country looking to diversify its revenue means, Kenyan leader William Ruto said while speaking at the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday. “We are now going to be listing some of those bonds in the securities exchange so other investors can have a bit…
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