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Cedi to depreciate 8.4% to dollar in 2024; mid-dollar rate to hover at ¢13.10 - Report

IC Research added that it expects improved fundamentals in 2024, as a result of expected multilateral inflows and appropriate monetary stance. ....

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Cedi To Depreciate 8.4% To The Dollar In 2024; Mid-Dollar Rate To Hover At GH¢13 Per Research

Cedi To Depreciate 8.4% To The Dollar In 2024; Mid-Dollar Rate To Hover At GH¢13 Per Research
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Ghana's inflation on course to outperform IMF's target for end-2023 - Report

The November 2023 inflation (26.4%) print pulls headline inflation symmetrically within the 27.4% inner band and the 25.4% outer band of the lower limit under the IMF programme’s Monetary Policy Consultation Clause. ....

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2023 to end with 27.3% inflation – IC Research

2023 to end with 27.3% inflation – IC Research
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Inflation to end 2023 at 27.3% - MyJoyOnline

“The pace of disinflation expectedly quickened in the second-half of 2023, helped by favourable base effect, moderation in food price pressures, diminishing impact of earlier tax hikes and post-January 2023 slowdown in the cedi’s depreciation. We also attribute the disinflation trend to the appropriately tight monetary policy stance, which includes the elimination of Central Bank financing of the Treasury’s budget deficit”. ....

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