The Ghana Cedi maintained its relative stability against its three trading partner currencies on both the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform and on the Open Forex Market (oanda.com).
Treasury Rates for September 28th 2020
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 14.0357 % 182 – Day Bill 14.1478 % Short-term Government of Ghana Treasury bill rates rose from previous week’s levels despite expectations of
Currency News for September 22nd 2020
The Ghana Cedi was unresponsive to news that Ghana’s economy had contracted by 3.2% in the second quarter of the year following an abysmal performance recorded by the hospitality sector.
Treasury Rates for September 21st 2020
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 14.0060 % 182 – Day Bill 14.1217 % 364 – Day Bill 16.9866 % 3 – Year Fixed Rate Bond 19.0000 % Treasury
Currency News for September 14th 2020
The Ghana Cedi at the start of the week extended its weekly losses against the US Dollar for the eighth consecutive time on the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading
Treasury Rates for September 14th 2020
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 14.0219 % 182 – Day Bill 14.0878 % Short-term Government of Ghana (GoG) Treasury bill rates posted a mixed performance this week. This
August Inflation Dips to 10.5%
The rate of inflation inched downwards towards the Bank of Ghana (BoG) medium-term inflation target band of 8.0% ± 2.0% as prices pressures on some food items began to ease.
Currency News for September 7th 2020
The Ghana Cedi continued to lose steam against the US Dollar as it failed to recover from several weeks of losses on the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform.