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Strong cedi could hurt exports - Dr Atuahene

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  • SA 2 days ago

    Confused.com, you either have s stronger currency or nothing, the advantages of having a stronger currency outweighs a weaker currency, it is that simple, everything else is just talking for the sake of talking, it makes no s ...
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  • WHAT KIND OF STUPID ECONOMICS IS THIS. STOP THESE THEORIES AND GET PRACTICAL 2 days ago

    How strong is the CEDI? To say the cedi is strong at even Ghc5 to the US$ is stupidity. Just a couple of years ago the Cedi was Ghc0.98 to the US$. So did Ghc11.00 to the US$ become stronger?

    All these so called economics ...
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  • Agya Otu 2 days ago

    Tell me one developed country with a weak currency. That export argument is a very useless one.

  • mr amin 1 day ago

    Useless man enemy of progress weak cedi brings hardship to Ghanaians your export doesn't reduce fuel prices or commodities even the current rate is still high we want it to come down to a single digit

  • Obvious 2 days ago

    Has been known long ago .

  • Musah 2 days ago

    No country developed with a weak currency not even china

  • Eben 2 days ago

    The economics of unstable cedi. Where from this one?

  • Brigadier Sabari v.2 2 days ago

    Either this man is an evil wizard. Bayi bonsam or clueless. Having relentlessly lambasted the previous government, he's here complaining. What sort of abodam is this

  • Mt Everest 2 days ago

    Sometimes some of these "experts" say some things and it baffles you. So if a strong Cedi could hurt exports, is he implying that a weaker and valueless Cedi is better? Eii. No matter what explanations anyone may raise, a st ...
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  • OGyam 2 days ago

    @Mt Everest, some of these so-called experts are of as much use as a condom with a fat hole in it. The question is: did Ghana export anything when the cedis was at par with the dollar during Kufour's era.
    There are certain ...
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  • Akronfo Adoonothing/MumuBawuliar/OfuiAtaaAyi- the fugitive coward. 2 days ago

    Cedi was never at par with the dollar at kuffour’s time- don’t be silly- it was re denominated- it does not make the two values the same.

  • Hi 2 days ago

    Thank you

  • STRONG CEDI IS WHAT WE NEED 2 days ago

    The exporters made alot of gains when the cedi was depreciating because most of their raw materials we bought with cedi.
    So how do the lose now. A stronger cedi means general reduction in goods and service. So spare this ba ...
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  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 days ago

    Another Re/Assuring Observation/Opinion/Advise/Affirmation By Another Pillar Of Ghana Society This Time From An Individual Working In The Banking Side/Part Of Ghana Economy/ To Ghanaians In The Diaspora& Those Figuring How To ...
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  • Og 2 days ago

    Very irresponsible assertion. When cedi was 4 to a dollar Ghana was exporting. Not when its 12 to a dollar that it will hurt.

  • The Freedom Newspaper 2 days ago

    One Who Wants To Go Into Direct Food Production/ Now Have A Work/Tool(Xoxo)That Comes In The Form Of An App

  • Wahab 2 days ago

    You are simply an enemy of the state in fact more worse than a traitor.

    A stronger means more to the ordinary Ghanaian than a weaker cedi you imbecile.

  • COD 2 days ago

    What type and kind of an "expert" is this so-called Dr. Atuahene?
    Which country on earth since creation has developed by embarking on massive imports rather than a stronger & powerful local currency backed by high volume of ...
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  • Kojois 2 days ago

    Cheap minded how much is the cedi to the dollar. If you buy dollar 12 cedis is it cheap.

  • Kwame Peter 2 days ago

    Nobody is being forced to comment,if you don't understand the principle being discussed here ask those who know rather than inflict your ignorance laced with insults which don't require any brains.
    The financial troubles Coc ...
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  • IT LOOKS LIKE YOU DONT UNDERSTAND FINANCIAL ECONOMICS 2 days ago

    A few years ago, the Ghana Cedi to the US Dollar was Ghc0.98 to the US$. So how could the current Ghc11.00 to the US$ rate be interested to be a stronger Ghana Cedi. Consider some comparative figures: the UAE currency has ma ...
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  • Kofi 2 days ago

    Dude don’t waste your time on these simple minded Ghanaians. They don’t understand issues and only think one way. An appreciating currency hurts exports. If you don’t understand something at least now we have ChatGPT an ...
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  • Mingle 2 days ago

    ANOTHER EVIL PERSONALITY THAT FOUGHT EVERYTHING “RIGHTEOUS” ’ Save Ghana now that your prayers have been answered

  • Akronfo Adoonothing/MumuBawuliar/OfuiAtaaAyi- the fugitive coward. 2 days ago

    I will say the opposite. The guy has been very good and says things as they are. Nothing he is saying here his not worth saying. Our cedi has appreciated- it is a very good thing but export is struggling - yes - so? That is ...
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  • Agbelimor Paris 2 days ago

    Greedy man,if you're an exporter and the cedi is strong,you reduce your price to increase sales volume.

  • Kofi 2 days ago

    Is the exporters costs in Ghana going down ? Why would he reduce his prices? Is the exporter paying his workers in cedis less, what about the place that he is doing business that he has to rent ? Are those prices going down ? ...
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  • Lion 2 days ago

    Demonic entities don't want the progress of this beautiful country but they will perish while Ghana succeeds

  • Mr. T 2 days ago

    There they go again. So called doctors.

  • Kk 2 days ago

    These tests books professors are the major contributors to Ghana's economic woes.

  • GH Patriotic 2 days ago

    Now it's safe to say that, the most confused economists in the world are in Ghana. Countries are working to make their currencies strong but here in Ghana, it's a problem.

  • MP 1 day ago

    Hmmmm
    Question is how did we manage to stabilise the cedi.
    At moment built reserves and able to stabilise cedi to a large extent because of good gold price. what happens to the cedi if the gold price drops?
    Other sources f ...
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  • Ethical Dilemma 1 day ago

    Laughter is the best medicine: straight from textbook without other considerations. It’s true that when currency like £ appreciates other countries won’t buy British goods, so export becomes expensive, but charlie, with ...
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