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Analysts fear for Ghana's economy

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  • SGT ANANI FIADZOE 11 years ago

    I can assure everyone that Ghana's economy is very sound and healthy and can only get better. Even with a fiscal deficit of 19% under Kufuor, the economy only suffered a jolt because of the dexterity with which the NDC handle ...
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  • SGT ANANI FIADZOE 11 years ago

    Note the corrected heading

  • KKK 11 years ago

    TRADEMARK OF NDC GOVERNANCE.......POOR GOVERNANCE.
    NPP....STEALING.

  • THINKING CAP 11 years ago

    NOT ONE MEMBER OF NPP WAS JAILED. NPP CAME TO POWER AFTER 30YRS IN OFFICE, BUT THEY BETTER THAN SO CALL SOCIALIST .

  • MAHAMA MORE CORRUPT NOW 11 years ago

    GAY MAHAMA IS SINKING GHANAOOOOO,EI GHANA PAA NIE,GOD WILL PUNISHED ALL NDC WOYOME MAHAMA,PERIOD

  • DD 11 years ago

    Oh my God, why do we do these things to ourselves? Are you a Ghanaian with Ghana at heart? you call this economic situation in Ghana as in safe hands? When the same group of people manages the economy for over 4yrs and now su ...
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  • THINKING CAP 11 years ago

    RAWLINGS WAS RIGHT WHEN HE SAID KONONGO KAYA. NDC CANT DO THE THING, AND WILL NOT ALLOW NPP TO DO IT.

  • ATINGA 11 years ago

    The oversubscribed eurobond with a coupon rate of 8.5% is now trading at 3.5% percentage points below the initial coupon rate of 8.5%. Are the investors who bought these coupons going to get their ROI at even the initial base ...
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  • Sakura 11 years ago

    Are you sure? A 3.5% yield means the price of the bond has risen. Those who hold it to maturity will get their 8.5% coupon rate. With the dire economic news I will not be surprised if the yield widens.

  • LUKE ISAAC ATUGEBA 11 years ago

    THE STATE OF GHANA NOW IS LIKE THE DAYS BEFORE INDEPENDENCE. IT THEREFORE NEED ECONOMIC REVOLUTION.

  • Sakura 11 years ago

    We are polarised because Ghanaians have has forgotten that we are "one Nation One People One Destiny". hating Ashantis or Ewes or Fantes or Northerners to advance political ambitions is despicable.

  • BB Brown 11 years ago

    What have they analyzed? They have analyzed Ghana's economy right from independent till now still just seeing not beyond their noses.Ignore them, they are just doomsday economic analyzers,why didn't they analyze the economy a ...
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  • EZEKIEL 11 years ago

    IF the ECONOMISTS KNEW IT ALL, the Financial World wouldn't be in THIS SAD STATE TODAY !! Ghanaian Economists should ALSO "follow" the DICTATES of their GRAY-MATTER a little !!
    Afterall, we were taught by the SAME
    Profs.!! ...
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  • Sakura 11 years ago

    But it should be within acceptable standard deviations that can be glossed over. Please call a spade a spade.

  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    Ghana should remain unswerving to spend more through borrowing, if it needs to embark on infrastructural projects and capital investments to create jobs and, ultimately, boast the economy for the future. It must borrow now to ...
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  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    The government should ignore the pressure from analysts and borrow now to build infrastructure projects and increase capital investment, to kick start the economy. Ghana has endured austerity measures for so long with little ...
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  • Sakura 11 years ago

    How can the government reduce this when there is no electricity and productivity is down drastically? Where is the private sector? the government is the largest employer and so the budget deficit will continue to bloat. Look ...
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  • Truth-Be-Told USA 11 years ago

    wondering, how much income is Ghana gaining today through locals in receipt of Money Gram and Western Union transfers from outside of Africa?
    How come no serious group of Ghanaians living abroard(many for over 30 years now) ...
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