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Bank of Ghana hikes policy rate from 27% to 28%

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  • Abugre 1 year ago

    Now we are waiting to see what happens to the T Bill rates.
    Increase is expected

  • Absurd. And T-BILL rates are artificially tumbling 1 year ago

    Let's go for dollars. The safest currency in the world. We shall exchange our cedis in dollars rather than your cheap cedi.

  • Kofi Akwetey 1 year ago

    So, what accounts for the T Bills anomaly?

  • Abugre 1 year ago

    They were pretending not to need money to force the rates down. They succeeded! But just wait. Yesterday a short termer term T Bill was traded at 28%.
    The chichens have come home to roost!

  • Abugre 1 year ago

    Shorter term, I meant to say

  • Hike? 1 year ago

    Home refers to a significant or wide increase . A one point increment cannot be described as a joke

  • Hike? 1 year ago

    … cannot be describe as a hike *

  • Asaase 1 year ago

    Please Torgbɛ Afede where r u now. I tot u will tell ur people to reduce it to 5%, why have they increase it again and u r quiet

  • Steve 1 year ago

    Nonsense! The announcement was just made. What do you expect from Togbe?

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  • Os 1 year ago

    Same people but under different flagship....

  • Tamale North Boy 1 year ago

    Reality catches up

  • Yaw Yeboah 1 year ago

    15% T-Bill Rate, 23% Inflation Rate & now 28% Interest Rate. Can anyone make any sense of this?

  • Adu Paku, USA 1 year ago

    They just don't know what they are doing. They have already set the target for the economic growth. Over 7 percent left behind by the NPP government to 4.4 percent by this government this year. They know they are going to fa ...
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  • Adu Paku, USA 1 year ago

    These people are playing with the economy. They are jokers. Inflation rate higher than the TB rates, watch what will happen to the economy in few months. If care is not taken, their projected growth rate of 4.4 percent, far ...
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