Money Markets
By BD Reporter
In Summary
The month on month cost of
living figures resumed an upward trend after declining from January this
year, remaining in the upper bound of the CBK inflation target of 5 per
cent.
Inflation for the month of April
rose marginally to 6.41 per cent from 6.27 per cent in March 2014
helped by a 1.6 jump in the cost of food and non-alcoholic drinks.
The Central Bank held its fire on base rates at 8. 50 per cent in March 2014 on declining inflation numbers.
Between March and April 2014
housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuel’s index increased by
0.33 per cent. The Kenya Bureau of Statistics attributed this to the
higher costs of common cooking fuels such as charcoal, gas and firewood.
The cost of electricity
consumption dropped slightly compared to last month on account of forex
charges dropping by 5 cents per KWh in April 2014.
The transport index rose 3.6 per cent over the period on higher cost of petrol and matatu and bus fares.
Commercial banks have remained hesitant to ease lending rates despite the central bank bias for lower interest rates.
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