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BoG Lowers Policy Rate to 14%
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has cut its policy rate by 150 basis points to 14 percent, signalling a…
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Govt Rolls Out Sweeping Cocoa Sector Reforms to Restore Viability, Protect Farmers
Government has announced far-reaching reforms in Ghana’s cocoa sector, including a revised producer price, a new financing model and…
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Ghana Central Bank Cuts Policy Rate to 15.5% as Inflation Tumbles
Ghana’s Monetary Policy Committee has cut the benchmark policy rate by 250 basis points to 15.5 percent, citing sharply…
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Bank Transfers Rise as Ghana’s Digital Payments Ecosystem Broadens
Beyond mobile money, Ghana’s broader digital payments ecosystem continued to expand in 2025, though growth remained uneven across platforms,…
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BoG Flags IMF Scrutiny as MPC Weighs Durability of Ghana’s Economic Gains
Ghana’s improving macroeconomic indicators will face early and intense scrutiny as the Bank of Ghana’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)…
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BoG Signals Rethink of Domestic Gold Purchase Programme as Balance-Sheet Risks Come Into Focus
The Bank of Ghana has signalled a more cautious reassessment of its Domestic Gold Purchase Programme (DGPP), even as…
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BoG Urges Responsible Economic Reporting as Ghana Shifts From Stabilisation to Reset
Ghana is entering a critical phase of economic recovery that demands discipline, institutional credibility and responsible public communication, according…
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Asiama Pledges Policy Discipline to Lock In Inflation Gains, Restore Confidence
Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Asiama has pledged to preserve the monetary policy gains recorded in 2025, signalling a…
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BoG Launches Economic Journalism Award, Deepens Media Engagement
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has launched the Governor’s Economic and Financial Story of the Year Award, underscoring its…
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Tight Money, Not FX Luck, Anchored Ghana’s Cedi in 2025 — Economist
Ghana’s return to disinflation and currency stability in 2025 was driven primarily by an aggressive tightening of domestic monetary…
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