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Navigating Currency Waters: Cedi’s Path to Stability and Single-Digit Depreciation in 2024

M.Cby M.C
November 23, 2023
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The Ghana cedi is poised to chart a resilient course in 2024, with The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) unveiling optimistic projections in its 2024 Africa Outlook Report.

According to the UK-based firm, the cedi is expected to undergo only a single-digit depreciation against the US dollar, a revelation that brings a sense of stability to the currency.

The EIU attributes this positive outlook to the anticipated benefits from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Programme. In a landscape where economic uncertainties often dictate currency performances, the IMF support is seen as a key factor that will bolster the cedi against significant depreciation.

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This aligns with the broader trend highlighted by the EIU, indicating that only five African countries—Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Angola, and Zimbabwe—are projected to experience double-digit depreciation in 2024.

Interestingly, the report pointed out that Central and West African countries within the CFA franc zone are poised to experience currency appreciation in 2024. This divergence in currency trajectories highlights the nuanced economic landscape across the African continent.

However, it is crucial to note that while the projections for 2024 are favorable, the EIU acknowledges that currency depreciation against the US dollar is still anticipated for much of Africa. The key distinction lies in the expectation that these adjustments will be less severe compared to the preceding year, 2023.

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Despite the positive outlook, the cedi is currently facing challenges in the retail market, where it is selling at GH¢12.28. The pressure on the currency is attributed to high demand from corporates and importers as the Christmas season approaches.

The market sentiment suggests that this pressure might ease in the near future, particularly with the expected arrival of the first tranche of the Cocoa Syndication Loan, following parliamentary approval.

GCB Capital, a prominent investment bank, emphasizes the significance of the timing of foreign exchange inflows from both the cocoa syndication loan and the second tranche of the IMF. The bank asserts that these inflows will play a pivotal role in determining the stability of the cedi for the remainder of the year.

Looking Ahead to the Last Quarter of 2023

Looking ahead to the last quarter of 2023, market analysts and observers believe that the performance of the cedi will be significantly influenced by the influx of funds from the cocoa syndication loan and the second tranche of the IMF bailout package. This underscores the interconnectedness of financial instruments and international support in shaping the currency’s trajectory.

In addition to the economic factors shaping the cedi’s outlook, it is crucial to consider the broader global context. External factors such as commodity prices, global trade dynamics, and geopolitical events can significantly impact the currency’s performance.

The Interconnectedness of economies in an increasingly globalized world means that developments beyond Ghana’s borders can reverberate locally.

Therefore, while the IMF support and the anticipated Cocoa Syndication Loan are pivotal, a comprehensive analysis must also factor in the dynamic and interconnected nature of the global economic landscape.

This awareness will be essential for stakeholders navigating the complexities of currency markets and ensuring the cedi’s resilience in the face of potential external challenges.

The EIU’s optimistic projection for the cedi’s performance in 2024 aligns with expectations of a single-digit depreciation against the US dollar. While the retail market currently faces pressures, the anticipation of foreign exchange inflows, coupled with IMF support, provides a hopeful backdrop for the currency’s stability.

As the economic landscape continues to evolve, the cedi’s journey in 2024 will undoubtedly be closely monitored by investors, corporates, and policymakers alike.

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