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Ghana’s Inflation Declines for First Time in Five Months

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  • Consumer inflation eased to 23.5% in January from 23.8% in December
  • Bank of Ghana maintains policy rate at 27% as disinflation efforts continue

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s inflation slowed in January, easing to 23.5% from 23.8% in December, according to data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) on Monday, February 3. This marks the first decline in five months.

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