The Ghana cedi ended the first week of February 2026 at GH¢10.98 to the US dollar on the interbank market, with the dollar quoted at GH¢10.97 (buying) and GH¢10.98 (selling).
The euro closed at GH¢12.96, while the pound sterling traded at GH¢14.88.
Rates at forex bureaus were notably higher, with the dollar selling at GH¢11.90 and the euro reaching GH¢14.20.
The pound, on the other hand, climbed to GH¢16.30.
These elevated rates reflect strong demand for foreign exchange amid limited supply.
Many Ghanaians expect the central bank to continue market interventions to stabilise the cedi against major trading currencies.
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