MPC Maintains Policy Rate at 14% to Protect Recovery
The Bank of Ghana has once again chosen caution over complacency as it kept the Monetary Policy Rate unchanged at 14.0 percent following the conclusion of the Monetary Policy Committee’s ...
The Bank of Ghana has once again chosen caution over complacency as it kept the Monetary Policy Rate unchanged at 14.0 percent following the conclusion of the Monetary Policy Committee’s ...
Ghana’s digital finance sector is poised for a major transformation following a bold announcement by the Bank of Ghana to establish fintech innovation hubs across the country. The initiative, unveiled ...
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has announced an ambitious plan to transform remittance inflows into a powerful engine for investment and economic growth. Speaking at the maiden Diaspora Roundtable Programme ...
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has underscored the critical role of a resilient banking sector in sustaining Ghana’s economic recovery and driving long term ...
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Asiama, has revealed that the Central Bank has implemented key measures aimed at diversifying and strengthening Ghana’s international reserves. The ...
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiama, has delivered a firm message to the country’s banking industry: the era of aggressive lending followed by painful impairments must ...
The Bank of Ghana is taking decisive steps to reshape the structure of the country’s banking industry through a structured listing programme on the Ghana Stock Exchange. Governor Dr. Johnson ...
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, has described 2025 as a year of difficult but necessary economic decisions, declaring that the country has emerged from the ...
Dr Johnson Asiama has envisaged the responsibility ahead in sustaining the Cedi’s performance. While rallying support from Ghanaians, he pronounced the Bank’s continuous commitment to discipline.
Ghana’s inflation story has taken a dramatic turn, with the Bank of Ghana attributing the sharp decline in consumer prices to deliberate and sustained policy actions rather than luck. Speaking ...