Cedi depreciates slightly to sell at GH¢10.35 to a dollar on the interbank market

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  • Constantinople 5 months ago

    Our exports also has to benefit. Appreciation helps imports depreciation helps exports. What we need is a balance between the two

  • .mr amin 5 months ago

    I think as at now we need the cedi to appreciate to a single digit, we need a strong currency to import machinery and input to restructure the economy we should depend on our gold to strengthen our purchasing power to create ...
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  • Dee Jones 5 months ago

    What are we doing to ourselves? The cedi is not $10.35.The banks won't give you the dollar unless the Abokyi people. The cedi is actually $13.8 at Abokyi's place.
    Prices of food items continue to rise. BOG, stop the propaga ...
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  • Akwasi Borga 5 months ago

    It has become obvious that the rate manipulation tactic by the NDC government is not sustainable.
    The rest of the year will be very interesting as the government debt is due.

  • Evans 5 months ago

    @Dee Jones every economist worth his or her salt will tell you that the main issue is that we import almost everything we need in this country. If the government is serious about us producing much of our needs locally prices ...
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  • .mr amin 5 months ago

    If the cedi will continue to depreciate then this govt will fail the cedi is the heart of the economy when it's strong the economy will be strong and when it's weak the economy will be weak so depreciation of the cedi is no g ...
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