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BoG predicts stable cedi in 2nd half

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  • w3 10 years ago

    Wait and see

  • KB 10 years ago

    TWO MORE MONTHS FOR FIRST HALF TO END.

  • George Bush 10 years ago

    You are on drugs my friend. Ghana is back to where it was in the 80's. No plan, no clue, just looting and stealing by ministers and public officials.

  • Kwesi 10 years ago

    Jokes and Jokes paa nie.... How do u put all your hopes on a loan to fix the current mess... What happened to the taxes paid n internally generated funds.... How will this loan even be paid back ???? Kofi Wampah the loan will ...
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  • GHANABA 10 years ago

    It is sad to hear the learned Wampa on cocoa fortune. No long term solution for thr generation

  • Osei 10 years ago

    THE CEDI WILL BE STABILIZED IN TWO MONTHS. THERE WILL BE ENOUGH ELECTRICITY POWER IN 3 MONTHS. THERE WILL BE ...ETC. ARE GHANAIANS FOOLS FOR THE NDC TO BELIEVE THIS OVER AND OVER AGAIN? THIS PARTY USED ALL 4 YEARS OF THEIR FI ...
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  • Anita de dwarfs 10 years ago

    You are the biggest joke of a BOG Governor since independence. The currency has already lost much of its value and you are here making promises and talking about cocoa revenues. Sad days indeed in Ghana.

  • Abe 10 years ago

    Honestly this Governor does not have a clue what it takes to stabilize a currency. All you need is prudent fiscal policies. You are printing Cedi notes especially the 50,20 and 10 like there is no tomorrow and you expect stab ...
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  • Kwame (USA) 10 years ago

    I just checked the exchange rates and the cedi is still depreciating and on course to GHS3.00/$1.00.
    It is worse on the black market. Where are the long term macroeconomic measures to halt and reverse this trend? All governm ...
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  • RETIRED MP 10 years ago

    What happens to the impact of the currency devaluation on ALL consumables, will the governor be moving the prices to what it was at the beginning of the year or as at 31st December 2013. In a ...
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  • kb 10 years ago

    Is the Governor talking about the Ghana we all know?