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Fund managers net Sh10b in 3 months as Kenyans spread risk

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Fund managers in Kenya reported a Sh10.3 billion increase in investments in the first three months of this year as investors seek to diversify their assets amidst local and global economic headwinds.

Latest data from the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) indicates that total assets under management by collective investment schemes stood at Sh225.3 billion in the quarter that ended March 2024.

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