The Ghanaian Cedi opened the week mixed against its three major trading partner currencies on both the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform and the Open Forex Market (oanda.com),
Weekly GoG Treasury Bills News Report – Week 20 [May 18, 2026]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 4.9174% 182 – Day Bill 7.0411% 364 – Day Bill 10.3857% After weeks of posting mixed results, Treasury bill rates this week climbed
Weekly Currency News Report – Week 19 [May 11 2025]
The Ghanaian Cedi, alongside some other emerging market currencies, continued to face headwinds stemming from the ongoing Middle East crisis, as global financial markets struggled to find a clear direction
Weekly GoG Treasury Bills News Report – Week 19 [May 11, 2026]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 4.8832% 182 – Day Bill 7.0384% 364 – Day Bill 10.1302% Treasury bill rates came in mixed this week for the third consecutive
Inflation Ticks Up for the First Time in More Than Twelve Months
In line with expectations, the headline inflation rate climbed for the first time in over fifteen months, as spillovers from the ongoing Middle East crisis began to hit Ghana’s domestic
Weekly Currency News Report – Week 18 [May 4 2026]
The Cedi extended its weekly losing streak across the board against its three major trading partner currencies for the fifth consecutive week, as pressures continue to mount on emerging market
Weekly GoG Treasury Bills News Report – Week 18 [May 4, 2026]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 4.9233% 182 – Day Bill 6.9715% 364 – Day Bill 10.1968% Ahead of the release of consumer price statistics for April 2025, where
Weekly Currency News Report – Week 17 [April 27 2026]
The Ghanaian Cedi extended its free fall into the start of this week, registering its fourth consecutive weekly loss against its three major trading partner currencies on both the Bank
