Policy Rate remains unchanged at 16% for January 2020
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BOG) has maintained the policy rate at 16%. In a...
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BOG) has maintained the policy rate at 16%. In a...
The volume of mobile money transactions amounted to 200 million transactions in December 2019. This is in contrast to the...
Fuel prices are expected to go down in February 2020. This may be due to the further price plunge at...
As with every year, people will get new jobs, marry (or remarry), graduate from school, give birth, get promotions from...
Two top economists have taken divergent views on the government printing money to pay the depositors whose cash are locked. ...
After 46 years of operation once a pride of the nation, Neoplan Ghana Limited, is to be shut due to...
Fuel prices saw a slight reduction from Tuesday, 21st January after an initial increase at the pump the previous week...
The woes of Ghanaians continue to deepen with further fuel price increases. Fuel Prices have been increased at the pumps...
The Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is scheduled to be implemented on the continent in the middle of this...
Food prices are expected to remain fairly stable in January 2020 following an overall net drop of food prices in...
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