The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has denied claims it engaged in frivolous spending following reports that it blew US$504,000 on gold watches explaining that the expenditure is part of its policy.
Cedi gains lifeline from Central Bank
Cedi heading for best performance since 2006
Ex-staff of failed banks now better off - Adu Boahen
‘We’re dying’ - Ex-staff of defunct fund management firms appeal to get salary arrears paid
Cedi gains lifeline from Central Bank
Former staff of collapsed Fund Management Companies demand salary arrears from govt
Coronavirus: Central Banks around the world responded with bold measures – BoG Governor
Paying customers of collapsed firms not for votes – Bantama MP
Where did you now find money to pay depositors? – Adongo asks govt
BoG to address gender gap in access to finance
Mahama’s promise may have contributed to our payment – Microfinance institutions
FULL TEXT: BoG Governor speaks on intergrating gender considerations into policy solutions
FULL TEXT: Second Deputy BoG Governor speaks at AFI-BOG Webinar
Coronavirus: Women worst affected by restrictions – Dep. BoG Governor
Ghana's Securities and Exchange Commission impending new frontiers
Govt set to rollover 3-Year Cedi debts next week
Implementation of Act 992 would boost corporate governance - Registrar-General
Mahama did not borrow from BoG in 2016 - Seth Terkper
Mahama did not borrow from BoG to finance 2016 budget - Terkper
Be careful of unlicensed, mouth-watering schemes next time - Akufo-Addo to DKM customers
Demystifying the banking sector clean-up
REPO trading goes online from October 1 - Bank of Ghana
Creditors of defunct fund management companies to meet Receiver
BoG developing proposal to amend its law
Registrar-General to meet creditors of defunct fund management companies
We are fully complying with cap placed on budget financing - Bank of Ghana
We’ll cause 'Arab Spring' if police continue to frustrate us – Clients of Collapsed Fund Managers
Poor management cause of NIB woes – former MD
Ex-Venture Capital CEO, others begin refunding money to state
Ghana’s laws are business-friendly – Diasporans told
Ghanaian Times: BoG deserves commendation for paying depositors of collapsed banks (2)
Receiver presents list of 34 failed Microfinance and Microcredit Companies without records
BoG deserves commendation for paying depositors of collapsed banks
Clients of Nduom’s Blackshield, three others excluded from bailout package
NPP warned over 760k votes as widows weep over withheld investments
Failed banks: Providing funds to pay off depositors came at great cost – BoG