Investors should pay more attention to Kenya’s political meltdown

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Investors should pay more attention to Kenya’s political meltdown

So far at least, investors are unfazed by Kenya’s rapid descent into ethnic violence in the wake of the country’s contested election result. But at a time when many investors and banks are betting heavily on the emerging markets to counter the predicted slowdown of key Western economies, the dangerous situation in Kenya must be seen as an important warning to investors of just how quickly a developing country can fall from grace.

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