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Ghana’s Inflation Rate Rises to 21.5% in September, Ending Five-Month Decline

  • Inflation driven by food prices raises concerns about economic stability
  • Bank of Ghana’s recent rate cut faces scrutiny amid rising inflation

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s inflation rate unexpectedly increased to 21.5% in September 2024, halting a five-month downward trend and sparking concerns about the country’s economic outlook.

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