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Bank of Ghana introduces additional measures

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  • w3 10 years ago

    Beating about the bush measures

  • Abrantie - In Da House 10 years ago

    You foolish educated illitrates have no brain in your heads, so all you do is to insult the gov't and her measures. Have you got a better measure to what is being odered here? Have you gone to the so called developed countire ...
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  • D.K. Osei 10 years ago

    You can say what you like but I think the government is doing the right thing by adopting these measures to arrest the situation.

    After they held the country to ransom with their frivolous SC case and stalling the economy ...
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  • GHFUO, be serious & change ur MENtali 10 years ago

    HOW DO YOU MAKE GH MORE ECONOMICALLY COMPETITIVE, U ASK?
    A/upgrade and improve infrastructure: road systems,airports, ports, the entire infrastructure, and IT infrastructure IN GH IS LAGGING. IMAGINE THE JOBS THIS WILL CREAT ...
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  • w3 10 years ago

    Waste opportunities

  • Jojo 10 years ago

    Is Ghana now turning into a Police state,even the old socialist countries have stopped all this control nonsense and rely on the markets to determine value of their currency.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    This measures are very shallow.
    1. So if a business man needs foreign currency to import goods how will he get it from?
    2.How is bank of ghana going to control the black market at Alabar in Kumasi and airport area in Accr ...
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  • Kanawu 10 years ago

    There many illiterates like you who does not know what is going on in the world. Even in the UK, you can't buy more than 1000 or 200 euro from any exchange bureau.These are measures adopted in the developed world already you ...
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  • DER-GBAALE 10 years ago

    What are you writing about? Even your big "Englishes" gives you away as an ignoramus. What do you mean by "Even in the UK, you can't buy more than 1000 or 200 euro from any exchange bureau.." What kind of argument is that? Pl ...
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  • Ilunga 10 years ago

    All transactions above $10,000 should go through BOG Scrutiny prior to approval. Simple, bureaucratic but some leeway to consider

  • dan 10 years ago

    why should we trust BOG or anyone in govrenment ? they should mind their own busniss and let us do our busniss
    in peace less intervantion by bog or mahama ndc fools is more healty for busniss to be done we dont need the gov ...
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  • dan 10 years ago

    BANK OF GHANA ASSULT ON GHANA BUSNISS
    AND GHANA PEOPLE IS A SHAMFULL CRIME
    BANK OF GHANA RATHER NEED TO ADUIT AND INVESTIGATE ALL GHANA BANKS THAT RIPP OFF THE PEOPLE WITH HOME LOANS AND STEALING MONEY FROM GHANA FALKS AND ...
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  • BAAKO 10 years ago

    useless empty headed people, why couldn't the BOG foreseen this problem, and then find solution to it before it happens. you waited until things go wrong. bloody idiot people. the head of the BOG must be sacked for non perfo ...
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  • Isaac Kusi, Bronx, NY. 10 years ago

    I am reading these comments and it seems guys are doing business the old fashioned way. These measures are the right thing to do. In the USA if you want to buy something from say China and it's more than $10,000, you issue le ...
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  • Solomon 10 years ago

    Ahaa! but then they will have to pay tax - which we all know they are evading - well done Mahama

  • yaw 10 years ago

    BOG pls don't just kill the dollar . pls introduce additional measures on the shoot to kill, to reduce armed robbery cases. cases. Plsssss,
    bad target

  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    I have my hard-earned dollars, I am not going to go through the stupid laws of identifying myself to buy cedis. I don't want any Ghanaian to have a copy or records of my foreign identification. By the way, who needs the dolla ...
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  • dan 10 years ago

    the cd value gos down by the day that mean our hard earm money cant buy shit anymore or buys less so why can i invest in stable currency like the dollar why bank of ghana ?what is
    all your nonsense

  • KANAWU 10 years ago

    MEANING: WE AS A NATION SHOULD TRY TO MANUFACTURE SOME BASIC THING LIKE TOOTHPIC, GREETING CARDS, BICYCLE IF NOT A CAR ETC. WE NEED TO BUILD INDUSTRIES. MAHAMA, I KNOW YOU DAD WORKED UNDER NKRUMAH. THINK LIKE KWAME NKRUMAH. W ...
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  • EBBY 10 years ago

    Are we talked about my own hard earned money here or some money provided by the government? The first rule in national economics is that: MONEY/CAPITAL FLOWS FROM AREA OF HIGH RESISTANCE TO AREA OF LEAST RESISTANCE. This is ...
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  • Obrefo 10 years ago

    They're desperate and panicky. They have no clue how to solve the cedi free fall problem. The $20 million injection into the economy is a joke.

    Military regimes were even more prudent in their fiscal policies than these ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    Okay, I need $20,000 to buy. I give cedis to some people to buy dollars for me. Ghanaians don't even have any proper means of identification. How is anyone going to know who got the dollars? Jokers! By the way, I'm not sendin ...
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  • Solomon 10 years ago

    If what you are doing is honest and tax abiding then you would not cry. There are honest and straight means to move money for business around the world.

  • Solomon 10 years ago

    The use of the word 'means' in this context means 'ways' in English - in case you didn't know

  • ASIEDU NKETIA 10 years ago

    When they were sharing laptop and cars they never thought it willaffect the cedi. Now the innocent forex bureau will have to pay the price for their stupidity and selfishness

  • Yendi boy 10 years ago

    Good measure to start with. Accountability

  • Osei Kofi 10 years ago

    Free laptops, free cars for the unscrupulous kings, free sugar and rice, free bentoa and on and on. What did you expect; African leaders only care about winning elections without having a clue how to govern. They will do any ...
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  • prof 10 years ago

    THIS IS STUPID fuck u and your criminal mahama

  • Just being curious!! 10 years ago

    GHANA'S ECONOMY IS COMPLETELY OUT OF CONTROL, WITH EVERYBODY DOING HIS OR HER OWN THING(S).

    PRESIDENT JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA IS SIMPLY USELESS.

    MAHAMA CANNOT CONTROL ANYTHING OR ANYBODY IN CORPORATE GHANA, EVEN INCLUDING ...
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