Author: Bobbie Osei
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BoG’s supply of dollars to BDCs drops from 85% to 21% within 3 months – CBOD
The Ghana Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors (CBOD), has called on other players in the foreign exchange supply market to step up their efforts to ensure the demand for US Dollars by Bulk Distributing Companies (BDCs) is met. This, according to the CEO of the Chamber, Senyo Hosi, is important as the quantum of US…
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DBG funds will not be used to buy gov’t securities – Deputy CEO assures
As stakeholders continue to lament the low level of lending to key sectors like Agriculture and manufacturing, the newly launched wholesale bank, the Development Bank Ghana is assuring that it will implement effective measures that will ensure their funds go to key sectors of the economy. Universal banks in the country, for some time now,…
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“African Risk Premium” makes borrowing expensive for Africa – Akufo-Addo laments
As Ghana continues to be locked out of the international capital market, due to its high debt-to-GDP ratio as well as its poor credit ratings among others, President Akufo-Addo is calling for a scrapping of the “African risk premium” calculated into loans given to African countries. According to him, the phenomenon only makes the cost…
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A law that will compel banks to lend to Agric sector players being considered – Min. of Agric
The Minister of Food and Agriculture has called out the banking sector for the poor level of support it has given to Ghana’s agriculture sector over the years. Despite the improvement in credit to the private sector in the past few months as economic activity picks up, the Agriculture sector in addition to Forestry and…
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Global factors responsible for 80% of Ghana’s current inflation rate – Head of BoG Research
As Ghanaians continue to deal with consistent increases in the cost of the goods and services they consume, which have seen the country’s inflation rate rise consistently for 12 straight months, reaching 27.6% in May this year, leadership of the Bank of Ghana says 80 % of the current rate can be attributed to global…
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GOIL’s profit after tax rises by 9% to hit GH¢ 98.7 million in 2021
Leading Oil Marketing Company GOIL has recorded significant growth in key areas of the company’s operations such as its profit after tax, total assets and volume of fuel sold in 2021. This was revealed at GOIL’s 53rd Annual General Meeting held in Accra. The 53rd Annual General Meeting of GOIL which was held on the…
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Seth Terkper cautions government against defaulting on debt repayment
Former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper has warned that the worst thing that could happen to Ghana at this point as the economy strives to rebound will be to default on debt repayments. The remarks were made as part of a dialogue on the state of the Ghanaian economy hosted by the former Finance Minister, on…
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Chamber of Telecommunications calls for more investment into Technology to improve livelihoods
Despite recent improvements in key areas like education, health, agriculture and entertainment as a result of the advancement in technology, the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications says more needs to be done by relevant stakeholders to ensure all facets of Ghanaian life are enhanced significantly by new technology. According to the World Economic Forum, access to…
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Economist calls for a review of the PFJ to help curb inflation
As the rise in food prices coupled with a rise in transport-related prices continues to push national inflation up, calls are being made for a relook at some key government policies. According to some stakeholders, the high inflation rate of some local food items cannot be accepted when we have agriculture-focused programs like planting for…
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All hands must be on deck to bring Ghana’s economy back on track – BoG
With the world economy, including Ghana’s, dealing with the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges being posed by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, stakeholders in Ghana including the government, the Bank of Ghana, businesses as well as the media are being charged to actively and effectively play their roles to build confidence and facilitate…