Moneycontrol.comDeveloping Countries Will Lead Global Growth in 2011, says World BankForbes (blog)The long-term risk in countries most directly affected by the crisis is that policies will not shift away from short-term crisis management to long-term ...World Bank expects slower, more "mature" growth in 2011Monsters and Critics.comGhana set to become fastest growing economy in 2011 - World...
As the global economy slowly recovers from the financial crisis, Kenya will credit its telecommunication sector for having fast-tracked the resurgence of its economy.
Yearender: Technology transforms Kenya's economyPeople's Daily OnlineAs the global economy slowly recovers from the financial crisis, Kenya will credit its telecommunication sector for having fast-tracked the resurgence of ...and more »
Yearender: Technology transforms Kenya's economyTMCnetNAIROBI, Dec 23, 2010 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- by Bedah Mengo As the global economy slowly recovers from the financial crisis, Kenya will credit its ...and more »
East AfricanKenya now in full economic recovery, Uganda still topsEast AfricanMuch of the economic recovery of Kenya — which was battered by a political crisis after the 2007 general election and the global financial crisis ...and more »
Business Daily AfricaAfrica wants more say at the IMFCapital FMTogether with other factors resulting from the global financial crisis, a downturn in 2007 from a growth of about 7 percent to 1.7 percent in 2008-2009 had ...Kenya's Deputy PM at IMF, WB meetingsKenya Broadcasting CorporationKenya economy to grow at 5pc, Uhuru tells World BankThe Standardall 107 news articles »
The HinduKenya's Deputy PM at IMF, WB meetingsKenya Broadcasting Corporation... on the sidelines of the meetings Kenyatta said improving the social sectors of the economy was the only solution to solving the global financial crisis. ...World economies vow to act to bolster IMF's roleReutersShift in power needed at IMF: FMChandigarh TribuneBusting the myth of 'decoupling'The AustralianEconomic...
Moneycontrol.comGlobal economy gloomy, says IMFKenya Broadcasting CorporationThis is where the global financial crisis began and the IMF warns that the supply of credit may begin to dry-up if the number of home repossessions there ...PBOC Adviser: Yuan Influence Can Grow In Crisis Aftermath - ReportWall Street JournalGlobal economy growth is due to slow according to IMFThis Just Happened (blog)...