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Masha Allah
Amen Dr. Hahahaha the NPP slogan (break the 8) has come back to bite them so hard in their sorry asses - the NDC broke the 8 in the election and now the Cedi is going to break the 8 too, hahahaha
Qur'an is toilet paper. Burn all mosques in Africa.
They don't have any policies which is appreciating the cedi, instead it's Trumps trade war which is appreciating the cedi.
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Trump's chaotic trade policy and concerns about the worsening US deficit have dampened sentime ...
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Mahama, Toaso saaaa!l. Shame the Enemy of the People. Being nana-addo-dakwa-akufo-addo, doctor bawumia, the walewale adam-smith, ken ofori-atta, gabby otchere darko, and all the npp's akyem-mafia. It is Finished
More vim we want it to come to 2or3 ghc, we need a strong currency to develop and have a strong purchasing power to create jobs, bravo more Vim
Use Reverse thrust to break the 8. From GhC17: $1 to 7:$1. Disembark to check your Exhaust Pipe. Re-climb. Then blast 17-ton exhaust smoke, full-blast into the face of the npp elephant. never to rise again. 8-Wheeler cabal b ...
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Sure,sure sure let it break the eight.
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That’s our humble prayer and expectation. It will ease the harsh cost of living citizens have suffered over the years all in the name of Covid-19, and Russia vrs Ukrain war
Hahaha hahaha hahaha, I laugh enter Cicilia Dapaahs bedroom Oooh Chaiiiiiiiiii. The 8 is already broken long time ago.
Unless consumer prices reduce the Cedi gains means nothing.
Williams Adam Smith, everything is gonna be alright
GOOD COMMENT WILLIAMS
The fast appreciation of the our GHS without any productive backing is not good the economy.
Our export will become very expensive and therefore will affect production and jobs.
Appreciation of our GHS with a high MRP o ...
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Ghanaians should brace themselves for a harsher economic downturn. At a time when most countries are running away from stronger currencies, Ghanaians are clapping for themselves for going in the opposite direction. In the fir ...
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VERY WELL SAID Kwabena Ohene
Ghanaians should be cautious of the cedi appreciation vis-a-vis the dollar or euro. Because currency appreciation makes goods and services from Ghana more expensive. This will hurt the competiveness of our exports if we stret ...
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Cedis stability will cause inflation to go down by the market own adjustment and that takes time, when people think prices must go down immediately, I get the indication that they are economically lay people
they are not lay people you rather are,everywhere in the world it goes down as fast as it rises only in ghana and some few greedy countries that we experience such delays,Im speaking from experience in many countries prices c ...
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I think 1to 1 is better.
I don't want to hear anything when the cedi start the nosedive
cement price is still at January prices.
JM will be President for the next 12 years. Constitution doesn't allow but he will run as an independent candidate and win massively all because of his great governance.
The people of Ghana will see a great leader of the co ...
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Having the cedis at single digits against the USD and other major currencies may make good political and to some extent economic sense but it has to be managed against other fiscal and trade policies. A strengthened cedis cou ...
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Wo ani awu potooooo
You have no hand in the dollar's depreciation. That is the work of Donald Trump. You guys are something else.
Soon you will be playing double to build a house. Less construction less jobs. I have already stopped my building project workers gone home.
And who is this guy. Does he know what is going on with the dollar vis-a-vis Trump's tarriff policy.
This is a great sign of relief for Ghanaians to see the cedi rise against the dollar. But what policies in particular did the finance ministry and BOG put in place to arrest the cedi ?
We pray to almighty Gid that Ghana economy
Improve so that we enjoy our God's country
Instead go to other countries and enslave
Ourself all over again
If the cedi breaks the 8, then these bunch of highly incompetent corrupt thieves shall remain where they are till 3098. We are experiencing real men at work with an effective leadership who treat Ghanaians with respect. The d ...
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China’s strategy for growth is a weaker currency. And that’s why America is always complaining about China. They purge an economically weak currency to boost growth, and get the world importing from China. An overpriced c ...
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If 1 dollar is 8 it's still not good because a worker in Ghana receives 8 million as a monthly salary
Thats what we want.
There have been suggestions on this platform the Cedis will climb to 15.50 to the dollar by years end.....This could be just NPP propaganda
still wringing their hands out ,crying about what went wrong at the last election... ...
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Without being a pessimist,The Ghana Cedi won't see single digit anytime soon.....I base this thought on the revival of the green back, to rebound, after this Stupid prick Trump wakes up from his wet dream he is having.
The ...
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It is not a bad idea. But kindly note that this Govt has not started paying for roads and others. Expenditures, so far, are on the low side. But dollars must be low.