Ghana: Cedi's Recent Gains May Be Temporary Without Deeper Reforms
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Ghana: Cedi's Recent Gains May Be Temporary Without Deeper Reforms
Africa Policy Lens (APL), a Policy Research and Analyst Organisation, has commended Ghana's recent macroeconomic progress but warned that the appreciation of the cedi could be short-lived if not supported by deeper structural reforms.
Ghana's TUC Warns Cedi Volatility Undermines Exports Despite Gains
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://newsghana.com.gh/ghanas-tuc-warns-cedi-volatility-undermines-exports-despite-gains/The Ghana Trades Union Congress cautions that exchange rate instability threatens export competitiveness and business planning, despite the cedi’s recent appreciation. Speaking at an ILO Tripartite Roundtable, TUC Deputy Secretary General Dr. Kwabena Nyarko Otoo acknowledged currency improv…
Exporters incurring losses due to cedi appreciation #Canadian #CDN #Canada #News
The Canada-Ghana Chamber of Commerce has expressed deep concern over the recent sharp appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, warning that the rapid rise in the local currency’s value is severely affecting exporters and could have wide-ranging implications for Ghana’s trade and investment environment. According to a report by myjoyonline.com on May 30, 2025, Chamber President Linda Vasnani revealed that several member exporters are experiencing sign…
The cedi is fighting back – Ayariga praises Mahama gov’t for economic turnaround
Majority Leader and Leader of Government Business, Mahama Ayariga, has heaped praises on the John Mahama-led administration, highlighting what he described as a solid economic turnaround driven by sound fiscal discipline and a resilient economic team. Speaking passionately on the floor of Parliament, Ayariga called on lawmakers to support the Finance Minister and his team in their continued efforts to stabilize the economy. According to him, Gha…
Extreme exchange rate volatility can be risky – Panelists - Ghana Business News
Panelists on an International Labour Organisation (ILO) Tripartite Roundtable Discussion have stated that extreme exchange rate volatility can be risky and hurt businesses. The roundtable discussion was on productivity, jobs, and growth in Ghana, using the National Productivity Statistics Report from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) as a basis. Dr Kwabena Nyarko Otoo, the Deputy Secretary General of the Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) and a…
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