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Inflation jumps to 23.5% in January 2024

Ghana’s inflation witnessed a marginal uptick from 23.2 to 23.5 percent for January 2024. This marks a reversal of the…

I’ll aggressively pursue revenue mobilisation – Amin Adam

The newly appointed Finance Minister, Mohammed Amin Adam, has declared his commitment to aggressively pursue revenue mobilization to bolster the…

Ofori-Atta advocates for expansion of digital payments for a more climate resilient Africa

Ghana’s Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, argues that digital technologies and responsible payment systems have a major role to play in…

BoG embarks on anti-money laundering actions to prevent blacklisting from EU, UK

The Bank of Ghana has indicated it is embarking on various anti-money laundering activities to avert another round of blacklisting…

Ghana places last in 2022-2023 Control Risks, Oxford Economics Africa Risk-Reward Index

Ghana placed last out of 24 African countries with a deterioration in its Risk-Reward Score, the 2022-2023 Control Risks and…

BoG financing of government: No wonder inflation peaked at 54.1% in 2022 – Dr. Kwakye

The Director of Research at the Institute of Economic Affairs, Dr. John Kwakye, has indicated that the record GH¢61 billion…

T-bills auction: Government raises GH¢6.86bn; interest rates fall for 6th consecutive week

Government raised GH¢6.86 billion via treasury bills, the biggest so far this year. According to the latest T-bills auction by…

Ghana’s earnings from crude oil exports, production fall by over $400m in 2023

Ghana’s total earnings from exports of crude oil, production activities, surface rental and corporate taxes for 2023 witnessed some significant…

BoG to meet GRA over illegal MoMo charges following Citi FM’s advocacy

The Bank of Ghana will engage officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority and stakeholders within the financial sector on Tuesday,…

Ghana to import 2,500 tonnes of cocoa from Ivory Coast, 1,000 from Nigeria

Ghana is set to import 2,500 tonnes of cocoa beans from Côte d’Ivoire and 1,000 tonnes from Nigeria. Delivery is…
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