Business News of Wednesday, 22 May 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Cedi now selling at GH¢15.30 to $1

File photo of Cedi and US Dollar notes File photo of Cedi and US Dollar notes

Note that these rates may differ at a forex bureau near you. Our forex bureau rates are provided by Afriswap Bureau De Change in Osu, Accra.

The Interbank forex rates from the Bank of Ghana today, May 22, 2024, have shown that the Ghana Cedi is trading against the dollar at a buying price of 13.8687 and a selling price of 13.8825.

At a forex bureau in Accra, the dollar is being bought at a rate of 15.00 and sold at 15.30.

Against the Pound Sterling, the Cedi is trading at a buying price of 17.6437 and a selling price of 17.6628.

At a forex bureau in Accra, the pound sterling is being bought at a rate of 18.50 and sold at a rate of 19.20.

The Euro is trading at a buying price of 15.0608 and a selling price of 15.0745.

At a forex bureau in Accra, the Euro is being bought at a rate of 15.85 and sold at 16.45.

The South African Rand is trading at a buying price of 0.7679 and a selling price of 0.7687.

At a forex bureau in Accra, the South African Rand is being bought at a rate of 0.40 and sold at a rate of 1.20.

The Nigerian Naira is trading at a buying price of 105.0239 and a selling price of 108.5791.

At a forex bureau in Accra, Nigerian Naira is being bought at a rate of 9.00 Naira for every 1 Cedi and sold at a rate of 13.00.

For the CFA, it is trading at a buying price of 43.5143 and a selling price of 43.5539.

At a forex bureau in Accra, CFA is being bought at 23.00 CFA for every 1 Cedi and sold at a rate of 25.50 CFA for every 1 Cedi.

Our forex bureau rates are provided by Afriswap Bureau De Change in Osu, Accra.

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