- Cedi appreciation and tighter monetary policy support price stability
- Food inflation still elevated despite broader disinflation trend
Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s inflation rate decelerated for the fifth consecutive month in April, signalling a sustained easing in price pressures that has raised hopes for a more stable economic environment.
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