'Recent cedi depreciation is a blip' - BoG Governor

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  • saga 3 months ago

    we told you IMF et al. arent your friends but people thought we were kidding,now that gold is in high demand thanks to Trump and co we have some enough to be able to stabilize the cedi for some months more to try and control ...
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  • Nsafoah 3 months ago

    Let's wait until the end of the year to see how really strong the fiscal foundation is. In not trying to be political here, I presume every non-disclosed fact concerning the cedi and inflation will be exposed in accordance wi ...
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  • Apraku 3 months ago

    Vodoo Economy, BOG Governor give me a break !!!
    Leave them with their bogus Vodoo economics.Maybe in theory it's achieving its macro-economic aim , but pratically is not impacting the lifes of the citizenry.I thought this ce ...
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  • Dungeon Master 3 months ago

    I sense a ridiculous attempt to fool people into pouring their dollars into the economy before the rate "drops" again! As far as I know, businesses at the harbor have dried up, remittances have dried up. This is a desperate a ...
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  • KK 3 months ago

    You go dey explain taya. After being caught pants down manipulating the exchange rates, you are now crying. Ghc20 to $1 loading…

  • Die soon when it hit 20gh ok 3 months ago

    I swear it it reach 20gh for 1$ that will be the end of your life mark it on the wall even if it reaches 15gh u go fall sick in bed till it get to 20gh for 1$ wick praying bad evil for your own country because your party is n ...
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  • We are NPP 3 months ago

    Why wishing it bad for ourselves?
    When it goes well, it benefits everyone

  • Akwasi Borga 3 months ago

    “Bad” is actually relative here. It’s a matter of who benefits from the cedi appreciation/depreciation. Cocoa farmers for instance, are suffering from the current dollar rate which has reduced their income.
    The export ...
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  • Uncle Pee 3 months ago

    No sir, the Cedi depreciation is not a blip. NDC rode on the success of NPP for a short while and now realities are setting in. Ghanaians are going to experience the emptiness of NDC promises. Honestly, can the Governor tell ...
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  • Akwasi Borga 3 months ago

    Agreed.
    Artificial exchange rates do not last, and the government just wasted billions of dollars trying to deceive Ghanaians. How can you tell us this story that your fiscal policies was able to appreciate your currency by ...
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  • Botafogo 3 months ago

    Ghana will not suffer because bad governance but by political partisanship. The opposition never see anything good of the government in power.

  • Nii 3 months ago

    unfortunately

  • Akwasi Borga 3 months ago

    What is good about injecting billions of dollars within a short time to deceive Ghanaians that we have a stable economy instead of servicing debts and focusing on bettering the lives of Ghanaians through substantial projects?

  • MR JOE WISE 3 months ago

    Uncle Pee u ve said it all.. GOD BLESS YOU

  • Pelicles. 3 months ago

    Asiamah knows he is just blowing hot air because he is clueless at the position he is holding. We told Ghanaians but the propaganda of NDC was too strong and now the real NDC structures are showing up.

    If you ask them what ...
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  • Nsafoah 3 months ago

    Continue running your mouths. The appreciation doesn't even match with the economic conditions of trade in the local markets. So unless what you people report to the media on the cedi, inflation, policy rates are artificially ...
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  • Currency Manipulation is like Pregnancy! 3 months ago

    No matter how much you try to hide it , it will eventually show up!

  • Alidu 3 months ago

    The reality is manifesting now, only today the dollar has appreciated by 2.34% and the Governor is saying what music here. You came to deceive Ghanaians by pumping dollars into the system stupidly without ensuring the reducti ...
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  • Edi 3 months ago

    what goes up will surely will come down nothing last forever

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  • Pelicles. 3 months ago

    Can Asiamah tell us what caused the "CEDI" to appreciate during their first two months in office?

  • Akwasi Borga 3 months ago

    He will confuse you with “fiscal policies” and jargons.

  • Og 3 months ago

    BOG has nothing to do with fiscal policies.
    Talk monetary policies wai

  • What is the difference 3 months ago

    What is the difference? Fiscal is about the management of public funds. Is BoG not the national 'treasurer'? You know too much...

  • Truth 3 months ago

    Now everything seems not to be working ...I guess u guys are interested in how many import cover? Goldbod too nothing! Hmmm

  • J Kay 3 months ago

    BRAVO NDC economics! Just eight months?
    Dollar from 17 to 10, Inflation from 23 to 12 Interest rate and others at their best. Enemies can cry and go and burn the sea. BRAVO, BRAVO and BRAVO!!!

  • Chief 3 months ago

    Which implies you guys are manipulating the currency. It will explode very soon

  • Trevino 3 months ago

    What manipulation are you talking about?Let the world respect Ghana for once!!!Aba

  • chief vandal 3 months ago

    why cant this guy shut up? must he talk anytime there is a slight movement on the exchange rate/

  • Pelicles. 3 months ago

    Yes, that is the posture of man who is afraid of his shadow.

  • Kofi Akwetey 3 months ago

    The Governor is talking too much. Central bank governors are not supposed to be in the media all the time.

  • HASIM 3 months ago

    its still better than that people

  • Dr who 3 months ago

    BoG should let the cedi’s exchange rate be determined mainly by supply and demand in the market. Rather than radically engagement of “artificial” support and regular announcements of policies. Some of which has been f ...
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  • Bylon 3 months ago

    Lies!

  • Omanba 3 months ago

    Mr Governor don’t sit there tickling yourself the Cedis depreciation is a blip. If don’t sit up you will soon realise is not blip. Instead of coming ideas to expand the economy by manufacturing , you are relying on IMF.
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  • Mus 3 months ago

    You are creating a monster that will come back to bite the economy. Strong cedis will lead to increase taste for western products. Those products will soon become a necessary commodity when you stop supporting the cedis. Imp ...
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  • Francis Boateng 3 months ago

    The Governor is just manipulating words to deceive the business people.He has no antidote to the problem. Fact is that remittances from Ghanaians abroad have reduced drastically because of his bad policies and until he allo ...
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  • Good fiscal management style.Thumps up BOG. 3 months ago

    At least the constant "situation" reports that this Governor gives opens up the magnitude of the problem for all to see so that varied suggestions and solutions will come from the experts including the social media.
    This "wi ...
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  • Akwasi Borga 3 months ago

    I’m glad you mentioned the word “stabilize”.
    The government’s current method guarantees the opposite. There’s nothing stable about dragging an exchange rate from 15 to 10 in less than 3 months.
    What the central ba ...
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  • Wilfred Amoo mensah 3 months ago

    Mr Governor please how short will this blip be?and didn’t we anticipate this cash flow problem way before.