Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has urged African pension regulators to strengthen cyber security, data protection and digital resilience as technology transforms pension administration across …
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BoG urges greater regulatory cooperation to safeguard financial stability
Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has called for stronger collaboration among financial regulators, saying no single institution can effectively manage the increasingly interconnected risks confronting …
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T-Bill auction oversubscribed by 79% as investor demand remains strong
Investor appetite for Government of Ghana Treasury bills remained strong last week, with the latest auction attracting bids far above the government’s target despite a lower acceptance rate. Results released …
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Parliament passes new customs bill to strengthen revenue collection
Parliament has passed the Customs Bill, 2026, paving the way for a modern legal framework to strengthen customs administration, improve domestic revenue mobilisation and facilitate international trade. The new legislation …
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Daily fuel price changes loom as bulk oil distributors shift to spot pricing
Motorists could soon experience fuel price changes almost every day instead of the long-established fortnightly adjustments, following a major shift by Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) to spot pricing amid …
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Private sector credit surges as lower interest rates boost lending
Credit to Ghana’s private sector expanded sharply during the first half of 2026 as declining interest rates, improving macroeconomic stability and stronger banking sector liquidity encouraged commercial banks to increase …
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With the Government of Ghana accelerating its flagship energy generation policy – dubbed Gas to Power – several key strands are expected to be concretized over the remaining five months …
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Ghana’s cocoa production is expected to fall by at least 16 percent in the 2026 to 2027 season, market regulator COCOBOD has said. It cites weather effects, the crop’s natural …
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BoG steps up liquidity mop-up to keep inflation in check
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has intensified its liquidity management operations, absorbing GH¢28.21 billion from commercial banks through two 14-day bill auctions as it seeks to contain inflationary pressures without …
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Ghana’s merchandise trade surplus more than tripled in 2025, reaching GH¢148.3 billion (US$11.5 billion) on the back of strong gold, cocoa and petroleum exports, according to the 2025 Annual International …
