Economist questions BoG over Cedi appreciation days before election

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  • Mama Tula 3 months ago

    This Akuffo-Addo appointed Bank of Ghana governor is doing this deliberately in order to punish the incoming NDC government should they win. These are people who do not consider the light of the Ghanaian populance but their p ...
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  • TomTom 3 months ago

    Mr Economist, why didn't you question him when the Cedi was rising during the previous election? Your partisanship makes nonsense of what you're complaining about.

  • Kwame Ghana 3 months ago

    @TomTom, I shock self.

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  • Accranie 3 months ago

    The Critical Mass(Operations) of People Gh. must have to Bring about The Overdue Reforms to Enter into Economic Gear(South Korea,Malaysia,Indonesia etc) have decided to act the Zombie Part. That leaves Officialdom to do and a ...
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  • .mr amin 3 months ago

    When the cedi depreciate they why and when it appreciate which is good news the say why, so called Prof my foot

  • Ex-Pope 3 months ago

    Nothing but a fake appreciation. The BoG is playing Julor House politics, and it can't fool Ghanaians with this election deception.

  • Kwame 3 months ago

    God have mercy on Ghana, did I just read from the Bank of Ghana governor that the economy is improving because of ICT and Digitalisation what a shame and sham,what sort of economics is this, have we fallen this low for Dr A ...
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  • Patrick Owusu 3 months ago

    The release of millions of dollars by IMF recently to Ghana leads to the appreciation of the cedi.

    As an Economics, you don't know this, and want to do propaganda with this. Shame.

  • Roadrunner 3 months ago

    If you see it......believe it....If you dont see it ,then don't believe it.

  • Joe Arthur 3 months ago

    Are Ghanaians who have studied Economics do really understand the subject. I did studied Economics at form 5 in early 60s, then at A level and degree level in UK. Then l studied accounting, transport, logistics, marketin ...
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  • .mr amin 3 months ago

    When the cedi depreciate they complain and when it appreciate they complain again, this shows that we have educated illiterates who just want the Ghanaians to suffer, TODAY DEC 7 BAWUMIA WILL BE PRESIDENT ELECT Insha Allah

  • K 3 months ago

    Economist, dementia setting in or what.