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Tax cuts to continue cedi depreciation – GN Research

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  • CITIZEN KWAME 7 years ago

    Where is Bawumia?

  • Kojo Billy Duncan 7 years ago

    Competence on display.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    They have the geniuses to mandate the nation better than anyone, remember? Just two months at the helm of affairs and things are already falling apart disastrously. What a bunch of fakes masquerading as some exceptional set o ...
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  • Robert 7 years ago

    Where is the competent Bawumia and his 170 economics terms.

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    A destroyed economy takes time to fix. Bawumia and his team have just put out their first budget and you expect the cedi to rise? Sometimes persistent idiocy becomes a disease.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    My friend, stop talking bullshit, okay?

  • the one 7 years ago

    have you ever seen the cedi rise? once it falls that is all.. it will NEVER go back to 4cedi so the situation should be arrested immediately

  • Essandoh 7 years ago

    Look at what GN is saying...even the tax scrapped has not yet been agreed in a parliament and you are saying that has necessitated the depreciation of the cedi.
    I always say rationality is to be a common sense and i mean w ...
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  • mr amin 7 years ago

    GN wants the cedi to depreciate because of their dubious transactions. Safe guide the cedi or our toil will be in vain.

  • mr amin 7 years ago

    Lazy analyst always attribute the depreciation of the cedi to importation. I disagree, due to our weak system people go in for dollers n they are not importers. There should be a policy to protect the dollers from those who ...
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  • eddie 7 years ago

    Fool Mr. Amin. Idiot. Go and do that yourself. Goat

  • adomakoh froboo 7 years ago

    Depreciation of a currency is not always bad. S. Africa has consistently devalued the Rand to stimulate exports and investment

  • mr amin 7 years ago

    Bro. We don't have much to export so depreciation is very bad to our standard of living.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    Teach him ooo, teach him la!

  • Adu Phillips .Toronto 7 years ago

    My friend Ghana is not South Africa. We want our currency to be where it was. The advantages of a strong currency it's far better than weak currency.

  • Awal 7 years ago

    Tax cut was an excuse to invade tax payment by businessmen in politics.