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Cedi to end 2021 at GH¢6.18 – Databank Research

The Ghana cedi will end this year at GH¢6.18 to the dollar, according to projection by Databank Research.

This will be 3.02% lower than 3.9% depreciation recorded last year.

According to Databank Research, the mid-year rate of the Ghanaian local currency to the dollar will however be GH¢6.04 pesewas.

“The Ghana cedi appears well supported for another year of relative stability but not without pressure points. We forecast full year 2021 depreciation range of 3.02% – 6.18%”, it said in its 2021 Economic Outlook Report.

Factors that could support the Ghanaian local currency this year include the planned Eurobond issuance in the first quarter of this year and a modest recovery in oil export receipts without significant loss in gold revenue.

Others are continued use of domestic interest rates to attract foreign portfolio inflows, which is already showing positive prospects after the December 2020 elections and the continued Bank of Ghana interventions in the spot and forward market.

Already, the Bank of Ghana’s forex forward calendar for this year shows a stronger commitment to support the cedi through the first quarter of this year.

This Databank Research believes this deepens its optimism about a stable foreign exchange outlook.

“However, the cedi could be weighed down by a recovery in the import bill as economic activity rebounds. The risk of sudden foreign capital outflows amidst the elevated financing pressure is also noteworthy”, the report emphasized.

A stable currency will boost spending in the economy as the purchasing power of consumers remain strong.

Secondly, it makes imports less expensive and thereby reduces imported inflation.

The cedi ended the first month of this year with a marginal gain of almost 1.0%, as it is presently trading at about GH¢5.90 pesewas to the US dollar on the interbank forex market.

This positioned it as one of the best performing currencies among 15 sub-Saharan African currencies including the Egyptian pound and the Nigerian naira.

Source: Fiilafmonline/JoyBuss

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