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Planned IMF exit causing cedi to fall as investors to hold back funds

19/03/2019
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Dr. John Kwakye, Economist

Dr. John Kwakye, Economist

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Economist and consultant Dr John Kwakye has stated that Ghana’s planned exit from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme next month has created uncertainties among some investors, contributing to the fall of the cedi against the dollar.

According to him, some investors who are willing to bring their funds into the country are unsure of how events will turnout in the country after an Extended Credit Facility programme with the IMF ends in April.

He argued that this has made some investors hold back their funds, anticipating how managers of the country will handle affairs in a post IMF regime.

“Investors are thinking of how the economy will be managed when the IMF is gone,” he said, adding that “the investors are getting it wrong, I don’t see why they are thinking that way, we cannot have the IMF with us forever. We should be able to graduate”

ALSO READ: Cedi will regain strength in weeks – Finance Minister assures

Speaking on Citi TV’s Point of View programme, Dr. Kwakye was of the view that the recent fall in the cedi against the dollar could be attributed to short term shocks.

He added that the cedi’s depreciation is due to weak structural fundamentals in the country.

Dr. Kwakye added that even though the economic fundamentals show good indicators, with growth and inflation all pointing in the right directions, the structural fundamentals which is designed to support production is weak.

The cedi has seen over 12 percent depreciation this year.

“We are an import driven economy and that is the fundamental challenge,” he stressed.

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