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Ghana’s Cedi Sinks 10% in Value Against the Dollar

April 6, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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The Ghanaian cedi’s performance against the US dollar has been under scrutiny, as it continues to lose value on the commercial forex market.

Since the beginning of 2024 up to now, the cedi has experienced a significant depreciation, nearing 10% in the first four months alone. This marks a worrying trend, especially considering the relatively stable performance observed in previous years.

In comparison to April 2023, where the cedi had already depreciated by 22.73%, the current year-to-date depreciation of approximately 9.37% may seem less severe. However, it still signals a concerning trend that requires attention and intervention.

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Commercial banks are reporting record-high exchange rates, with the cedi reaching GHS 13.055 to a dollar, compared to GHS 11.55 during the same period last year. This rapid depreciation has raised alarms among economists and policymakers, prompting discussions on its underlying causes and potential consequences.

Data from the Bank of Ghana reveals a consistent depreciation trend, with rates of 1.69%, 0.98%, and 1.77% recorded for January, February, and March 2024, respectively. Despite efforts such as fresh dollar inflows and forex auctions to Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs), the cedi’s decline has persisted.

Analysts are divided on the outlook for the cedi in the coming months. Some project a potential reversal of its fall in the first half of the year, citing possible interventions and market adjustments. However, others express concern about the impact on inflation and the broader economy if the depreciation trend continues unchecked.

Addressing the Cedi’s Instability

To address the cedi’s instability, the Bank of Ghana has announced plans to auction $120 million to BDCs in the second quarter of 2024. While this intervention may provide temporary relief, persistent demand for dollars by businesses could pose challenges to stabilizing the currency in the long term.

Despite maintaining a high policy rate at 29% and average lending rates exceeding 32%, concerns persist regarding currency volatility.

However, Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, remains cautiously optimistic. During the last Monetary Policy Committee meeting, he said “the strong reserves from improved remittance inflows as a buffer for the local currency in the upcoming months”.

It Is therefore, imperative for policymakers to closely monitor the cedi’s performance and implement targeted interventions to address underlying issues.

Structural reforms aimed at improving export competitiveness, reducing import dependency, and enhancing fiscal discipline could help alleviate pressure on the currency.

Additionally, enhancing transparency and communication regarding monetary policy decisions can help manage market expectations and build investor confidence.

Moreover, collaborative efforts between the government, central bank, and other stakeholders are crucial in navigating these challenging economic conditions and fostering sustainable growth.

All in all, the recent depreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against the American greenback underpins the need for proactive measures to stabilize the currency and safeguard the economy. While short-term interventions may provide temporary relief, addressing underlying structural issues is paramount for long-term resilience and prosperity.

By implementing prudent policies and fostering a conducive business environment, Ghana can mitigate the impact of external shocks and chart a path towards sustainable economic development.

Amidst these challenges, there are also opportunities for Ghana to diversify its economy and reduce its reliance on imported goods. Encouraging domestic production and investing in sectors with high growth potential, such as agriculture, manufacturing, and technology, can help stimulate economic activity and create employment opportunities.

Additionally, leveraging strategic partnerships and promoting foreign direct investment can facilitate knowledge transfer, technology adoption, and capacity building, further strengthening the country’s economic resilience.

Moreover, enhancing financial literacy and promoting savings and investment culture among the populace can contribute to greater economic stability and wealth accumulation. By empowering individuals and businesses to make informed financial decisions, Ghana can build a more robust financial ecosystem and reduce vulnerability to external shocks.

Through a combination of proactive policy measures, structural reforms, and grassroots initiatives, Ghana can steer through the current currency challenges and emerge stronger and more resilient in the face of global economic uncertainties.

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