The Bank of Ghana reduced its key rate on Wednesday, September 17. The indicator was lowered by 350 basis points, now standing at 21.5%, an “unprecedented adjustment” in the recent history of the institution. This decision comes in a context of continuous decrease in inflation and improvement in macroeconomic conditions. It follows a first 300…...
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