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Buy dollarsnand keepnunder your pillow. No matter what, the cedi will depreciate and the dollar will appreciate in value.
As for investors possibly seeking alternative investment options is a basic economic logic. But as to the T-bills rates and inflation rate at 23% being artificial, I don't get it. Inflation rate at 23% under NPP in latter par ...
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Show how you calculated the inflation. Useless academic talk.
By reducing drastically the treasury bill, the government is rubbing investors. In fact, l will visit my bankers to halt my treasury bill investment. I will just buy the dollars in huge quantities
lets give the new gov space to work ooooo- after all they have inherited a bad economy. Something has to give to get things right. LETS ALL GET INVOLVED IN ORAL TO GET OUR MONEY BACK
This artificial rate will not help Ofori Atta did the same thing and the cedi crumbled .I thought this minister learnt some lessons from there he is also repeating it. Investors will buy dollars and the consequences will be d ...
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Allow market forces to operate naturally.
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RATE OF INTEREST RETURN ON MOST BUSINESSES IN GHANA SHALL NEVER PASS 15 PERCENT RATE OF INTEREST IN GHANA TODAY ,THEREFORE INVESTORS IN TREASURY BILLS SEE IT AS SAFE PLACE TO INVEST THEIR CASH TO EARN INTEREST.BOG CAN EVEN ...
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When all the investors finally stopped investing in the t-bill that's when Ato Forson will realize that no one uses his only arrow to shoot at a cocrodile.
Poor economics! As Togbe has been saying, and I agree, interest rates should be compared with expected inflation, not headline inflation, which measures past price changes. It’s nice to see t-bill rates fall.