DOSSIER: Bank of Ghana
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has denied claims it engaged in frivolous spending following reports that it blew US$504,000 on gold watches explaining that the expenditure is part of its policy.
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99.2% of Banks, Savings & Loans customers have received their funds – Bawumia
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License Ghanaian banks to provide Islamic products – Gatsi tells BoG
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Economist explains why maintaining 14.5% policy rate good for economy
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Bawumia commends BoG, Ministry of Finance on 'just 2%' cedi depreciation
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Second Deputy Governor receives Glitz Africa Corporate Personality of the Year Award
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Economy to expand in third and fourth quarters - BoG
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Bank of Ghana keeps policy rate unchanged at 14.5%
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No room for further policy rate cuts in 2020 - EIU
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Bank of Ghana to announce Monetary Policy Rate today
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Bullion van attacks: Bank of Ghana engages Air Vice Marshall on use of air transport
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63 years of BoG’s existence too long to have only two women as Deputy Governors – Elsie Awadzi
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Banks step up efforts to blacklist staff caught stealing, committing fraud
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Bank of Ghana deliberates key interest rate
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Why the Monetary Policy Rate should not be raised
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Banking sector troubles must never occur again – Accountant-General
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Aggrieved customers of Gold Coast Fund Management on street protest
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Cedi gains lifeline from Central Bank
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Cedi heading for best performance since 2006
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Ex-staff of failed banks now better off - Adu Boahen
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‘We’re dying’ - Ex-staff of defunct fund management firms appeal to get salary arrears paid
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Cedi gains lifeline from Central Bank
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Former staff of collapsed Fund Management Companies demand salary arrears from govt
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Coronavirus: Central Banks around the world responded with bold measures – BoG Governor
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Paying customers of collapsed firms not for votes – Bantama MP
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Where did you now find money to pay depositors? – Adongo asks govt
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BoG to address gender gap in access to finance
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Mahama’s promise may have contributed to our payment – Microfinance institutions
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FULL TEXT: BoG Governor speaks on intergrating gender considerations into policy solutions
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FULL TEXT: Second Deputy BoG Governor speaks at AFI-BOG Webinar
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Coronavirus: Women worst affected by restrictions – Dep. BoG Governor
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Ghana's Securities and Exchange Commission impending new frontiers
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Govt set to rollover 3-Year Cedi debts next week
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Implementation of Act 992 would boost corporate governance - Registrar-General
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Mahama did not borrow from BoG in 2016 - Seth Terkper
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Mahama did not borrow from BoG to finance 2016 budget - Terkper
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Be careful of unlicensed, mouth-watering schemes next time - Akufo-Addo to DKM customers