The rate of inflation soared to surpass the government’s revised end-period headline inflation target of 28.5% as the prices of consumer goods and services continued its upward trajectory. The year-on-year
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
Market Update Report [September 2022]
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Currency News [September 19, 2022]
The Cedi came under heavy pressure on the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) inter-bank trading platform ahead of a slew of central bank meetings this week which is expected to see
Treasury Rates [August 22, 2022]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 27.7213% 182 – Day Bill 29.2915% Following an emergency Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting last week that saw the central bank resume its
Treasury Rates [August 01, 2022]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 26.7149% 182 – Day Bill 28.2552% Short-term Government of Treasury bills rates continued their upward trajectory this week but at a much slower
Currency News [July 18, 2022]
The Cedi resumed its freefall against its three major trading partner currencies after registering some gains against the Pound and the Euro over the past few weeks. The Cedi remained
Inflation Climbs to Multi-Year Highs
As the world economy continues to battle with rising consumer prices exacerbated by supply chain disruptions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and increase in energy costs, Ghana’s inflation once more
Treasury Rates for May 30, 2022
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 19.9389% 182 – Day Bill 22.9499% 364 – Day Bill 24.4638% Short-term Government of Ghana Treasury bills rates cleared higher from previous levels
Currency News [May 23, 2022]
The Ghana Cedi fell flat across the board at this week’s open against its three major trading partner currencies after briefly recovering some of its losses suffered in the first
Treasury Rates [May 23, 2022]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 19.0807% 182 – Day Bill 20.7640% 3 – Year Fixed Rate Bond 25.0000% Ahead of the announcement of a key monetary policy rate
Currency News [May 16, 2022]
The local currency traded mixed against a set of trading partner currencies this week as the world continues to grapple with stubbornly high inflation numbers with Ghana having its share