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BoG extends single-digit inflation target to Q2 2026
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has revised its target for achieving single-digit inflation, now projecting the milestone to second ...
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Monetary policy rate unchanged at 27%
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana has maintained the policy rate at 27 per cent, citing an elevated ...
In response to a question from the Graphic Business at the Monetary Policy Committee press conference in Accra yesterday, Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr Ernest Addison, acknowledged that the 23.8% ...
Under the IMF programme, inflation is projected to drop to 8.0% in 2025, the Bank of Ghana mid-point target. This would imply a drop of 15.8 percentage points from the 2024 rate.
High debt levels, inflation and limited economic expansion have hindered Ghana's economic growth. One of the country's ...
Ghana, historically celebrated for its relative political stability and promising economic potential, now faces multiple intersecting crises that have severely impacted its people .
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Editorial: MPC stays Policy rate at 27% to counter inflation risks
BoG’s monetary policy rate remains unchanged at 27%. This decision to hold the rate steady is to counter elevated inflation risks and support the country’s ongoing economic recovery efforts. Governor ...
Ghana’s economic outlook in 2025 is very promising as the new government is building both investor confidence in the market and establishing transparency with the ministerial appointment that forms ...
Ghana’s premier energy-generating company, has long been the backbone of the country’s power supply. With its vast hydropower ...
Richard Ahiagbah 39;s skepticism about President John Dramani Mahama 39;s 24-hour economy initiative is understandable, given ...
NIGERIA and Ghana entered new political dispensations during shattering economic downturns requiring lean government, cost-cutting, and innovation. While both countries needed radical transformation ...
The projected bullish trend in 2025 comes as investors position themselves ahead of 2024 fiscal year results and dividend declarations, particularly in the banking sector.