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Cedi isn't doing so bad...We've cycled two months out of the year. MARCH FORWARD! The best business to do - or to sponsor a relative, friend or charitable gifting - is a service business, low capita(skill is your main capital ...
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20 cedis to $1 loading.
What a solid
Economic
Mismanagement
Team!
I think this trend was largely expected; with analysts forecasting the cedi to end the year at between 13 and 14 cedis to the dollar. As long as it stays within that forecast and not undergo wild swings, I think it is not so ...
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Rubbish! Forecasts are not necessarily good outcomes.
Togbe said it. When domestic interest rates are high, as in Ghana and Nigeria, the local currency will depreciate to maintain parity. Common sense!! But the PhDs don’t get it.
George what is your forecast for the cedi to US$ on May 1st?
Is ghana the only county with foreign company forex presssure if ghana is complaining what do you want US to do where millions of migrants remit money every month we have elected wicked criminals who have borrowed recklessly ...
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This Russia Ukraine war is an akobam. The cause of all the incompetence and borla by this useless NPP government. Walahi
The problem with our current crop of politicians iand overseers of our economy is they talk too much but does very little to strengthen and fortify the roots of our economy. I'm therefore not least surprised of the current s ...
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Ofori Atta and the criminal central bank are printing money. They then use the printed money to buy the dollar for their private accounts. No one is checking them they can do it
What happened to the "Gold-for-Oil" policy? I thought they (Bawumia, Akuffo Addo, etc.) said the gold for oil has released pressure on foreign exchange reserves. Why the cedi's continued volatility?
Economic Lesson For KG 2. When a country has to keep borrowing money to pay wages, bills etc and produces next to nothing, toilet paper has more value than its currency.
Damn right Former President, they just don't get it, so long as we continue to import basic things that can be produced in Ghana, no economic theory or intervention will help our cedi to stabilise. Why do we continue to "bea ...
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BoG should sit up the depreciation of the cedi is caused by a cartel that speculate the rate to their advantage BoG should do what the Nigerian central bank is doing now. The depreciation of the cedi is the mother of all our ...
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1 to 4 cedi...now 13cedis plus... criminals...let arrest them... they corrupt the country.idiots