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Fitch Predicts Recovery for Ghanaian Cedi in Second Half of 2024

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  • 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.

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