- Food prices drove May’s inflation increase
- Services remain the economy’s biggest inflation hotspot
ACCRA, GHANA – Ghana’s inflation rate rose for a second consecutive month in May, driven largely by higher food prices, raising fresh questions about whether the country’s remarkable disinflation streak is beginning to lose momentum.
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