KBA Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy® Working Paper Series, Kenya Bankers Association (KBA)

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The Kenya Bankers Association Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy® was established in 2012 to offer an array of research, commentary, and dialogue regarding critical policy matters that impact on financial markets in Kenya. The Centre sponsors original research, provides thoughtful commentary, and hosts dialogues and conferences involving scholars and practitioners on key financial market issues. Through these activities, the Centre acts as a platform for intellectual engagement and dialogue between financial market experts, the banking sector and the policy makers. It therefore contributes to an informed discussion that influences critical financial market debates and policies.

The Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) Working Papers Series (WPS) disseminates research findings of studies conducted by the Centre. The Working Papers constitute “Work-in-Progress” and are published to stimulate discussion and contribute to the advancement of the banking industry’s knowledge on matters of markets, economic outcomes, and policy. Constructive feedback on the Working Papers is welcome.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 85
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2023The effect of FinTech development on bank risktaking: Evidence from KenyaOchenge, Rogers Ondiba
2023Risk-based credit pricing in Kenya: The role of banks' internal factorsTiriongo, Samuel; Josea, Kiplangat; Mulindi, Hillary
2022The impact of Artficial Intelligence and how it is shaping bankingTheuri, Joseph; Olukuru, John
2022COVID-19, policy interventions, credit vulnerabilities and financial (in)stabilityKimundi, Gillian
2022The effect of revenue diversification on bank profitability and stability during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from KenyaOchenge, Rogers
2022Bank capital, credit risk and financial stability in KenyaKiemo, Samuel; Talam, Camilla; Rugiri, Irene W.
2022Banking system adjustment to shock: The Kenyan case of liquidity-profitability trade-offsOsoro, Jared; Josea, Kiplangat
2022COVID-19 and the finance-economic growth nexus in KenyaMaturu, Benjamin O.
2022What drives MSME's credit choices? Business versus personal loan account utilization in KenyaMulindi, Hillary; Josea, Kiplangat; Tiriongo, Samuel
2022Asset quality assessment in the absence of quality data towards optimal credit intermediationNjeru, Andrew Kioi
2022Macroeconomic shocks and cedit risk in the Kenyan banking sectorAtiti, Faith; Kimani, Stephanie; Agung, Raphael
2021Price and non-price competition interactions: Implicit pricing of network size and differentiation effectsOsoro, Jared; Josea, Kiplangat
2021Market structure and banks pricing behaviour: The case of KenyaMuriithi, David
2021Does financial innovation enhance financial deepening and growth in Kenya?Misati, Roseline Nyakerario; Osoro, Jared; Odongo, Maureen
2021Macroprudential regulation and bank stability: The credit market signalKiemo, Samuel; Kamau, Anne; Rugiri, Irene W.; Talam, Camilla
2021Cost-benefit analysis of bank regulation: Does size matter?Mulindi, Hillary
2021Competition and credit allocation in KenyaKimani, Stephanie; Atiti, Faith; Agung, Raphael
2021Market expectations versus outcomes: Sectoral credit market analysis in KenyaKariuki, Caroline; Tiriongo, Samuel
2021What ails bank deposit mobilization and credit creation in Kenya?Maturu, Benjamin
2020The effects of FinTechs on bank market power and risk taking behaviour in KenyaNdwiga, David
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 85
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