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Cedi is Africa's best performing currency in 2025 – IMF

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  • Truth Table 1 day ago

    “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. (John 10:11).
    ........
    ONLY Jesus saves.

  • JESUS IS GOD 1 day ago

    Sure!

  • EEdward 1 day ago

    I don't like IMF praises. Anytime they praise a country's economic performance, the locals become bitter about their government where if care is not taken the government becomes unpopular

  • Abusuapanin 1 day ago

    Where are the senseless and illiterate NDC ANIMALS? When the IMF cautions the government about the cedi and the economy in general, they rain insults on the IMF. Now what are they saying? We are all watching. The fake cedi to ...
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  • . 1 day ago

    And so what? It's even stronger than the Japanese Yen against the British Pound yet Japans economy is way better than ours. Japan chooses stability and growth over currency strength. Japan has Predictable policies
    an trust i ...
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  • COMPARING CEDI TO AFRICAN CURRENCIES - kwabena ohemeng,london 1 day ago

    Don't compare Japan's economy to that of Ghana. Japan is the third largest economy in the world with an advanced stable economy and currency. The IMF is comparing
    the cedi to african currencies and not world currencies.

  • Kyen-kyen 1 day ago

    Due to gold prices hitting a record high at Wall Street.An ounce is over $5,000.00 as of 27 Jan -26. 78% up

  • ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IS THE YARDSTICK - kwabena ohemeng,london 1 day ago

    I hope the government will not rest on its oars but rather will always be mindful that the success of every government is based largely on its economic performance. Any good economic performance must reflect on the living sta ...
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  • Kwame panin 1 day ago

    supported by galamsey.

  • Yiadom 13 hours ago

    They initially complained, that Ghana is doing something wrong but now praising them, IMF is the mother of all EVIL

  • King 12 hours ago

    It's not only about performing, it is more to do with the PURCHASING POWER. How many the cedi can buy determines its strengh. Business activities and production should be the main driver of the cedi appreciation, not FX injec ...
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  • COD 2 hours ago

    I wonder why some of us still trust and believe in whatever IMF puts out, especially, when it is about us, Africans.
    Where are the practical impacts of the so-called gains of our cedi currency?
    Salary levels are still so lo ...
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