Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Business News
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UK to open boarders to low risk countries as coronavirus lockdown eases
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Finance Ministry launches 3 policy initiatives; targets 85% savings rate by 2025
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Application for GH¢600m stimulus begins tomorrow, interest rate at 3%
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Coronavirus: Tricycle operators cry over low patronage
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This is the time to intensify PFJ programme – Dr. Akparep
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We need to invest in Disaster Risk Management - Prosper Bani
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7 million Ghanaians earn GH¢7,000 or below annually - Finance Minister
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Coronavirus: Over US$5 million lost – Kempinski General Manager
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Insulate economy from commodity dependence to reduce shortfalls - Economist advises
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Taskforce formed to facilitate recovery of industrial, manufacturing sectors – Ofori-Atta
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SMEs to receive stimulus through MoMo, bank accounts – NBSSI
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All govt arrears of electricity bills for 2019 cleared – Energy Minister
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Govt committed to making SMEs vibrant – Ofori Atta
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Ghana places 4th in mobile phone penetration in sub-Saharan Africa – Report
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GH¢600 million stimulus package a good start – Ofori-Atta
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Managing finances during coronavirus pandemic – Investment experts offer insights
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Government launches new policies to speed up financial inclusion
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I changed GNPC, NPA into high-performing organizations – Mould
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Minority to drag BoG Governor to Parliament - Ato Forson
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Oil prices jump as lockdowns ease and supplies tighten
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Maximization of resources needed in fight against coronavirus – NCCE
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Coronavirus: Oil production in Africa at risk - African Energy Chamber
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CFA commends government interventions in the rice industry
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Total-Anadarko deal called off
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Borrowers & Lenders, VAT bills on the cards as Parliament resumes sitting
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Akufo-Addo launches GH¢600m stimulus package for MSMEs today
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Salary arrears to former MPs: Auditor General rejects Chief of Staff request
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BoG violating its own law with plans to absorb GH¢10bn coronavirus shock – Gatsi
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Recapitalization prepared banks for coronavirus – Vish Ashiagbor
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Government launches policies for financial inclusion and digital payments
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UNIPASS contract is driven by ulterior motives – Isaac Adongo