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Stabilization Of The Cedi To Begin Next Week – Government Assures

The government of Ghana says it has taken steps to halt the depreciation of the Cedi and to ensure that the currency begins to stabilise from next week.

Bawumia on Dollar and Cedi
Bawumia on Dollar and Cedi

Bloomberg recently classified the cedi as the worst-performing currency across the globe after Sri Lanka’s Rupee.

This was after the exchange rates skyrocketed from $1.00 for GH¢7.43 to an average of GH¢10.5 to buy $1.00 in the space of a month.

However, Adu Boahen said the government is working on fixing the situation, having agreed with mining and gas companies to sell their forex to the Bank of Ghana to stabilise the currency.

“We want to see the stabilisation happening next week. The Afrexim facility should be here by Monday at the latest and that should begin towards the first step toward making sure that the stabilisation occurs,” the Minister of State at the Finance Ministry said, as quoted by Joy News.

“We believe that there are a lot of speculative activities that are creating some unnecessary depreciation in the currency.”

 

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