Saturday, 26 November 2022
Business News
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Government outlines 7 measures to revitalize and stabilize economy
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Oil drops by 3% to reflect reductions on market
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Report on Motion of Censure against Finance Minister laid before Parliament
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2023 Budget: Citizens demand complete repeal of E-Levy
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Government must be transparent about Ghana’s debt – Tax Justice Coalition
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Large-scale mining firms to sell 20% of refined gold to BoG - Lands Minister
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Government remains committed to SDG goal of Affordable and Clean Energy – Amin Adam
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Investments will be safe despite debt exchange program – Government to investors
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Ghanaians must brace up for difficult times ahead – Economist
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SMEs seek government support to integrate into value chain production – KPMG report
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Ghanaian firms received US$238 million worth of contracts in 2020 – Petroleum Commission
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Government projects to spend GH¢205,431 million to finance budget
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IEA projects 200 basis points hike in BoG policy rate to 26.5%
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Ghana, Italy trade volumes hit €500 million in 2021 – Italian Ambassador
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Mining companies to sell 20% of refined gold to Bank of Ghana
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Ghana named top destination for connecting in 2023
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Public and private security firms must collaborate to fight crime - Expert
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2023 budget: All transactions to attract 1.0% E-Levy charge - Government
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Bringing debts to sustainable level will be difficult – Seth Terkper
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Fisherfolk commended for minimising safety zone incursions
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Aliko Dangote's net worth surpass $19 billion, first time since September
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Government inaugurates Export Development Strategy Steering committee
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Government to cut imports of public sector institutions by 50% - Finance Minister
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Who will monitor 'ban on V8 use' as contained in 2023 budget? - Prof Bokpin asks
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Finance Ministry announces possible 'haircuts' on investments
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E-Levy was not even needed in the first place – NDC MP
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Government failed on the promise not to increase tax – GUTA
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'Empty' 2023 budget just full of grammar - Minority jabs Ofori-Atta
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Hiking monetary policy rates will not stem inflation – Finance Expert
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2.5% VAT increment: Ablakwa questions Akufo-Addo's 'principle and integrity'