Kenya: The Global Economic Storm: Frontier Economies at a Crossroads | Governor Talk

IMF published this video item, entitled “Kenya: The Global Economic Storm: Frontier Economies at a Crossroads | Governor Talk” – below is their description.

Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the IMF’s African Department has a conversation with the Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, Dr. Patrick Njoroge during the 2022 IMF Annual Meetings.

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