Search

Fitch Predicts Recovery for Ghanaian Cedi in Second Half of 2024

Allen dreyfus Logo
© Allen Dreyfus
  • Ghanaian Cedi expected to regain 9% of its losses
  • Economic reforms and improved investor sentiment drive recovery

Accra, Ghana – The Ghanaian Cedi, which has taken a beating against the US dollar in the first six months of the year, is predicted to recover some of its losses in the second half of 2024, according to Fitch.

You need an active subscription to continue reading this article.

Recent Business

PAPSS CARD LAUNCH © Afreximbank
Can PAPSSCARD compete with Visa and MasterCard on African soil?
Read More »
peinge-nakale-9dM9XfNuRfk-unsplash
Namibia’s banking liquidity improves despite asset dip
Read More »
Photo by Etty Fidele © Unsplash Cocoa
Deadly rains threaten Nigeria’s cocoa harvest, stir global jitters
Read More »

Recent Politics

ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not f
Ghana’s opposition petitions president over electoral chaos, illegal mining
Read More »
emmanuel-ikwuegbu-T4q6ZPpYjog-unsplash
Tinubu seeks to win back north at Buhari’s funeral
Read More »
pexels-ninthgrid-2149521550-30688912
Nigeria inflation falls again, raising rate cut hopes
Read More »

Latest Posts

Latest news insights