By Attiya Waris In March, Kenya made a strategic push for economic self-determination when the Treasury announced that it did not need funding from the International Monetary Fund for the remainder of the fiscal year, which ends in June. Instead, the Kenyan government mobilized 588 billion shillings ($4.5 billion) through the Kenya Pipeline Company’s initial […] The post The IMF’s Spring Meetings must deliver three reforms appeared first on The Business & Financial Times.