Money Market Statistics
Liquidity conditions remained stable in the week, with the Kenya Shilling Overnight Interbank Average (KESONIA) closing at an average of 8.75%. Interbank lending increased by 40% in the week, with average traded volumes coming in at KES 19Bn from last week’s KES 13Bn. Notably, the interbank deals increased by 19% to close the week at 25, compared to the 21 recorded in the previous week.
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The weighted average interbank rate (KESONIA) continues to track the Central Bank Rate (CBR) closely, underscoring the stability and effectiveness of the monetary policy framework:




