Ghana’s central bank slashed its base lending rate by 200 basis points to 27 per cent on Friday, the first cut since January, as inflation continues to ease. The Bank of Ghana’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met during the week and deliberated while assessing local and international macroeconomic developments, and the balance of risks to...
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