Kenyan elections and NSE, investors to adopt precautionary behaviour

According to investment firm Cytonn, Kenyan election cycles have driven increased market volatility which sees investors adopt precautionary behaviour with regard to investments Due to election fever, people deposit their money as either savings, time or demand deposits as they seek safer havens for their funds A Central Bank of Kenya survey noted most…

According to investment firm Cytonn, Kenyan election cycles have driven increased market volatility which sees investors adopt precautionary behaviour with regard to investments

•Due to election fever, people deposit their money as either savings, time or demand deposits as they seek safer havens for their funds

•A Central Bank of Kenya survey noted most chief executive officers (CEOs) regarded elections as a minor concern, with most of them believing that normalcy would return after the polls

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