DOSSIER: Economy - Inflation & Deflation
All stories related to Ghana's economy
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Ghana still lives in the poverty threshold HIPC or no HIPC
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Securing the right financing
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Govt urged to leverage gains in digital investments ahead of budget presentation
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Is Ghana sleepwalking into economic crisis?
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Failure Ken Ofori-Atta has been cooking figures to fool us – Mahama
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Ghana's return to HIPC not surprising - Bokpin
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Approach adopted towards banking sector clean up apt - Ofori-Atta
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Many sub-Sahara African countries will struggle to maintain macroeconomic stability – IMF
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Economist predicts difficult public finance choices for govt in coming days
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Foreign investors have absolute confidence in Ghana’s economy – Ayorkor Botchwey
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September producer inflation increases to 9.6 percent
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Ecobank Ghana dominates trading activity on stock market
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Ghana’s FDI value hits $785m in half of 2020 – GIPC
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14,614 jobs to be generated from GIPC registered projects
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Fitch forecasts 72.8% debt-to-GDP by end of 2020
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Govt deficit financing needs rise above target
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Producer inflation rises to 9.6% in September
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2020 Population Census to take place in April, May 2021 - Prof. Annim
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Ghana’s borrowing rate, public debt should not be a concern – Gatsi
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Ecobank Ghana drags stock market down despite gains in other stocks
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PZ Cussons Ghana de-listed by Ghana Stock Exchange
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Bole District: Kilampobile to get a shea butter processing factory
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Ghana unlikely to record-high inflation in December - Economist
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Women in Ho-Dome receive skills training in soap making
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Ada salt project endorsed by traditional authorities
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Making the Ghana Cedi stable
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Coronavirus: Fiscal policy for an unprecedented crisis
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Two financials drive stock market upward
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Fitch Ratings affirms Ghana at ‘B’
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Consumer inflation drops further to 10.4 percent in September
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Proposed development bank gets foreign financiers
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Sam Woode plans Ghana Stock Exhange delisting process
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World Bank warns Ghana to curb its fiscal deficit
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IMF forecasts growth rate of 0.9% for Ghana in 2020
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MTN Ghana dominates trades by volume and value on stock market
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Govt targets GH¢22.19 billion in new debt issuance