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Ghana’s Central Bank Chief Outlines Strategy to Stabilise Economy

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  • New Governor Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama unveils six priorities to steer economic recovery and financial stability
  • Key focus areas include monetary policy reforms, exchange rate stability, and financial sector resilience

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s newly appointed central bank governor has laid out an ambitious roadmap to steady the nation’s economy, pledging bold reforms to tackle inflation, stabilise the currency, and overhaul financial regulations. Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, sworn in on February 25, has set six core priorities aimed at reinforcing macroeconomic stability and restoring public confidence in the financial system.

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