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Policy Rate Freeze Signals Fresh Momentum for GSE Rally, Analyst

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
July 29, 2026
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Policy Rate Freeze Signals Fresh Momentum for GSE Rally, Analyst

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The Bank of Ghana’s decision to maintain its Monetary Policy Rate at 14% has sent a strong signal of policy stability to investors, with the move expected to support continued momentum on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), according to Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah, Financial Analyst and Portfolio Manager at SIC Financial Services Limited.

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) unanimously retained the policy rate at 14% following its 131st meeting, citing rising external risks to inflation, particularly concerns linked to tensions in the Middle East.

Although headline inflation increased in June, the central bank indicated that the rise was driven largely by temporary factors and remained broadly in line with its projections. The decision to hold the rate therefore reflects a cautious approach that balances the need to preserve recent economic gains with the need to guard against renewed inflationary pressures.

In an interview with The Vaultz News, Mr. Mensah said the decision could provide a supportive environment for equities, particularly as investors assess the relative attractiveness of stocks against fixed-income securities.

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“The decision to maintain the policy rate at 14% sends an important message of stability to the market. It suggests that the Bank of Ghana is confident about the underlying strength of the domestic economy but remains alert to risks that could affect inflation expectations.”

Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah

Stability Could Strengthen Investor Confidence

According to Mr. Mensah, a stable policy rate provides investors with greater visibility when making portfolio decisions. Frequent or unexpected changes in interest rates can alter borrowing costs, affect company earnings and influence the valuation of listed equities.

He explained that the MPC’s decision could help investors maintain confidence in the broader economic outlook, especially at a time when the GSE has demonstrated strong market performance.

“Investors generally value predictability,” Mr. Mensah told Vaultz News. “When monetary policy remains stable and inflation expectations are reasonably contained, market participants can make longer-term investment decisions with greater confidence.”

He added that the rate hold could encourage investors to continue considering equities as part of diversified portfolios, particularly if listed companies sustain strong earnings growth.

“The GSE has already demonstrated considerable resilience. A stable policy environment can reinforce that momentum by reducing uncertainty and allowing investors to focus more closely on corporate fundamentals, earnings prospects and long-term growth opportunities.”

Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah

Mr. Mensah noted that the policy rate alone does not determine stock market performance. Company profitability, liquidity, investor sentiment, economic growth and sector-specific developments also influence equity prices.

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Policy Rate Freeze Signals Fresh Momentum for GSE Rally, Analyst
Ghana Stock Exchange

Equity Market May Gain From Steady Rates

The decision to maintain the policy rate could support the relative appeal of equities if investors begin to anticipate stable or gradually declining yields in the fixed-income market.

Mr. Mensah said investors may increasingly compare expected returns from government securities with potential gains from dividend-paying and growth-oriented stocks.

“When interest rates stabilize, investors often begin to reassess the balance between fixed-income investments and equities. If the outlook for corporate earnings remains positive, quality stocks may become more attractive, particularly for investors seeking long-term capital appreciation and dividend income.”

Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah

He cautioned, however, that investors should not interpret the rate hold as an automatic guarantee of higher stock prices.

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“Markets do not move in a straight line,” he said. “There may be periods of profit-taking, valuation adjustments and sector rotation. The key is to identify companies with sustainable earnings, sound governance, manageable debt levels and strong growth prospects.”

The analyst added that banking, telecommunications, consumer-facing businesses and companies with resilient cash flows could remain important areas of interest, although individual investment decisions should be based on detailed research.

Inflation Risks Remain a Key Market Watch

While the MPC’s decision may support investor confidence, Mr. Mensah said the inflation risks associated with geopolitical tensions should not be ignored.

The Middle East remains an important factor in global energy markets, and any sustained increase in oil prices could affect transportation costs, production expenses and domestic inflation.

“The Bank of Ghana is right to remain cautious. External shocks can quickly affect fuel prices, import costs and inflation expectations. If these pressures become persistent rather than temporary, the monetary policy outlook could change.”

He explained that investors should closely monitor inflation data, exchange rate developments, global commodity prices and domestic fiscal conditions.

According to Mr. Mensah, the central bank’s decision to hold the policy rate rather than cut it may also be viewed as a protective measure designed to preserve macroeconomic stability.

“The MPC appears to be prioritising the sustainability of recent gains,” he said. “That is important because a premature policy easing cycle could create new risks if inflationary pressures return.”

Policy Rate Freeze Signals Fresh Momentum for GSE Rally, Analyst
Mr. Isaac Kwesi Mensah, a market analyst and corporate finance expert at SIC Financial Services Ltd (SIC-FSL)

Strategic Opportunities for Long-Term Investors

Mr. Mensah encouraged investors to focus on portfolio quality rather than react solely to short-term market movements.

He said the current environment may favour disciplined investors who assess company fundamentals and maintain diversified exposure across sectors and asset classes.

“The opportunity is not simply to buy because the policy rate has been maintained. Investors should examine valuations, earnings growth, dividend sustainability and the ability of companies to withstand changing economic conditions.”

Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah

He added that long-term investors could benefit from gradual portfolio accumulation rather than attempting to predict short-term market movements.

“Strategic investing requires patience,” Mr. Mensah observed. “Investors who remain focused on fundamentals may be better positioned to benefit from the next phase of growth on the Ghana Stock Exchange.”

GSE Outlook Remains Constructive

On the outlook, Mr. Mensah said the policy rate decision could provide a foundation for continued market confidence, provided inflation remains contained and broader macroeconomic conditions remain stable.

“The outlook for the GSE remains constructive. The policy rate hold provides stability, while continued economic growth and improving corporate performance could support investor interest. The market may experience normal corrections, but the broader momentum remains encouraging.”

Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah

He said the next phase of the GSE’s growth could depend on stronger market participation, increased liquidity, new listings and sustained improvements in corporate earnings.

For investors, the MPC’s decision has reduced the immediate risk of policy uncertainty, but careful stock selection will remain essential.

As Ghana’s capital market continues to evolve, Mr. Mensah believes the combination of monetary stability, economic resilience and disciplined investment strategies could create fresh opportunities for investors seeking long-term value.

“The policy rate freeze is not merely a pause. It could become an important signal that Ghana is entering a period where stability supports growth, and where the GSE has room to build on its recent momentum.”

Mr. Isaac Kwasi Mensah

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