Hammah’s lesson in reducing interest rates

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  • kolee 12 years ago

    mr hammah why didnt you help in this direction when you were in power.

  • nana 12 years ago

    Nothing new. Like Kofi Wayo will say "just talk talk, big English and confusing words". I wonder who he was sharing his thoughts with.

  • Paa Kodwo 12 years ago

    WHY DID YOU FAIL TO BRING THESE CHANGES WHEN YOU WERE A MEMBER OF MILLS AND MAHAMA ADMINISTRATION.

    LATE ATTENTION, BUT, IT NEEDS TO BE TACKLED IMMEDIATLY TO STIMULATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AT THE PRIVATE SECTOR.

  • Paa Kodwo 12 years ago

    HICKBACKS FROM LOANS TO CORRUPT BANK OFFICIALS IN GHANA NEED TO BE CHECKED WITH THE FULL WEIGHT OF LAW AND JUSTICE.

    THE NATION GHANA CANNOT PROGRESS AND ADVANCE WITH THE CONTINUED CORRUPT ACTIONS OF BANK OFFICIALS IN THE C ...
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  • cham-cham 12 years ago

    Mr. Hammah, good idea; but be prepared to lead this crusade and dont make it " apartisan political adventure"
    This should be "ALL HANDS On DECK" approach.
    Get started, Mr. Hammah and bravo!! We shall follow you!!

  • Kwadjo, London 12 years ago

    I am looking forward to meeting you in person to know the kind of person you are. When you were a Minister of the state, i can tell you key decisions which had turn out to be detrimental to the state were taken right under yo ...
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  • Fiifi Ngesa Cromwell 12 years ago

    My little bit of Economics makes me understand that inflation and interest rates are negatively related. I am a little bit confused with the former minister's ascertion that inflation has to be reduced in order to reduce inte ...
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  • GAbaa 12 years ago

    Inflation and intrest do approximate each other, if inflation goes up the cost of money which is the interest rate will tend to go up also.