Tag: Bank of Ghana
What Should Policymakers Do to Build a Connected African Financial Ecosystem by 2023? – BoG Governor’s Insights
BoG Governor Dr. Asiama urges African policymakers to harmonize regulations and build…
Over-the-Counter Withdrawals Allowed for Forex Account Holders – BoG
Bank of Ghana confirms over-the-counter foreign currency withdrawals remain allowed under existing…
BoG Governor Urges Trust-Based Partnerships to Drive Fintech and Digital Integration Across Africa
BoG Governor Dr. Asiama urged trust-based partnerships to scale fintech and digital…
BoG to Celebrate 60 Years of the Ghana Cedi
The Bank of Ghana will celebrate 60 years of the cedi on…
Sustaining Cedi’s Gains: Dr. Atuahene Proposes Six Actionable Economic Reforms to Anchor Long-Term Stability
Dr. Richmond Atuahene urges Ghana to sustain cedi stability through bold reforms,…
Ghana & Rwanda Leading Intra-African Digital Payment Revolution With Groundbreaking Initiatives
Ghana and Rwanda are leading Africa’s digital payment revolution through initiatives like…
BoG Governor Champions Tailored & Human-Centered African Digital Payment Systems
Dr. Johnson Asiama of the Bank of Ghana urges Africa to design…
Cedi Gains Drive Down Ghana Gold Coin Prices as BoG Strengthens Currency Strategy
BoG has slashed prices of the Ghana Gold Coin following the cedi's…
Gov’t Records 2nd Consecutive T-Bill Undersubscription; Misses Target by GH¢170M in Latest Auction
The government has recorded a second consecutive T-Bill undersubscription, missing its target…
BoG Warns Public Against Fake Foreign Investors Promising Huge Return
BoG warns public against fake foreign investors running illegal deposit schemes, urges…
Cedi Appreciates, But Exports at Risk: Why Gov’t Must Prioritize Cutting Cost of Doing Business
While the cedi’s appreciation offers economic relief, it risks making Ghanaian exports…
Centre for Policy Scrutiny Proposes Actionable Measures for Gov’t to Sustain Cedi’s Recent Stability
The Centre for Policy Scrutiny urges government action to sustain the cedi’s…