Currency News [March 27, 2023]

In a surprise turn of events as Ghana’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) handed down yet again another policy hike, the Cedi responded favourably to the news on the Open Forex

Treasury Rates [March 27 2023]

  Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 18.8785% 182 – Day Bill 21.4392% 364 – Day Bill 25.6637% Treasury bills rates were mixed this week, giving a reflection of

Inflation Records its Second Decline in 2023

The year-on-year inflation rate eased for the second time in succession to support moves by the government to drive down the general level of interest rates in the Ghanaian economy.

Treasury Rates [February 6, 2023]

Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 35.7454% 182 – Day Bill 35.8100% The yields on the government’s short-term papers cleared higher this week after weeks of mixed results following

Market Update Report [January 2023]

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Currency News [January 30, 2023]

The Ghana Cedi remained pressured at the start of the week as expectations of a Bank of Ghana (BoG) monetary policy hike failed to give the local currency some respite.

Treasury Rates [January 30, 2023]

Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 35.7144% 182 – Day Bill 35.7550% 364 – Day Bill 35.8145% Treasury yields cleared mixed at last Friday’s auction ahead of a crucial

Inflation Rate Breaks Through 50.0%

The inflation rate in November hit a historic level, breaking past the 50.0% level, as it rose to its highest in more than twenty-five years. The ongoing pressures on the

Market Update Report [November, 2022]

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Currency News [October 17, 2022]

Cedi weakness worsened further at the week’s open as the local economy continued to grapple with hyperinflation, revenue underperformance, and offshore disinvestment of domestic assets among others. The Cedi opened

Inflation Woes Deepens

Ghana’s inflation outlook suffered another significant headwind as an upward adjustment in utility tariffs coupled with the freefall of the local currency sent the inflation rate to firm up in