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NAIROBI: Kenya's Treasury avoided mentioning a cap on commercial-bank lending rates in a draft law on the conduct of the financial sector that was published for public comment late on Wednesday.
Kenya capped commercial lending rates in September 2016 at 4 percentage points above the central bank's benchmark rate, which now stands at 9.5 percent, in an attempt to limit the cost of borrowing for businesses and individuals.
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