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    The Causal Relationship Between Interest Rates and Foreign Exchange Rates in Kenya

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    2006
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    kithitu, Joseph W
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    Thesis
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    en
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    Abstract
    The objective of this research was to investigate the causal relationship between interest rates and foreign exchange rates in Kenya. The data sources were limited to the nominal value of exchange rate represented by the Kenya Shilling price of one US dollar and aggregate interest rate represented by the Treasury bill yield over a 3-month period. The data set consisted of monthly observations of the nominal value of the daily closing exchange rate between January 1993 and June 2006. The monthly closing Treasury bill rates over the same period were used. Testing causal relations between interest rates and foreign exchange rates (in a bivariate case) were based on comparing the results of Granger causality test of Granger (1969) based on error correction modelling (ECM) technique. The series were subjected to tests of stationarity, co-integration, autocorrelation, and heteroscedasticity. The findings led to acceptance of the null hypotheses that foreign exchange rates do not Granger-cause interest rates. On the other hand, after obtaining a significant errorcorrection term, it was concluded that causality between interest rates and foreign exchange rates in Kenya is attributable to external factors other than the variables in the model. It was therefore established that interest rates causes foreign exchange. The findings agreed with previous empirical studies (Furman and Stiglitz, 1998; Goldfajn and Gupta, 1999; Cho and West, 2001).
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21464
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    A management research project submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of masters of business Administration (mba) degree school of Business, university of Nairobi.
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    Business Administration and planning
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