Tag: ghana business news
Cedi depreciates marginally to sell at ¢12 to a dollar
The Ghana cedi is now selling at ¢12 to the US dollar in the retail or forex market, following days of sustained stability.This...
Global growth inflation
2023 global growth to slow to 1.7% from 3% expected six months ago
Global growth is slowing sharply in the face of elevated inflation,...
More businesses will collapse this year – McDan
Ghanaian business magnate, Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan, says more Ghanaian businesses will collapse this year.According to the entrepreneur, this is due...
2023, an outlook – The Business & Financial Times
In a year when government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are expressing differing sentiments about Ghana’s economic prospects following a difficult 2022,...
Oil Marketing Companies owe government ¢400m – Dr Abdul-Hamid
Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country owe the government more than ¢400 million, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, the CEO of the National Petroleum...
Ghana Private sector
Key findings
Softer falls in output and new orders
Sharp slowdown in inflation of purchase costs and output prices
Business sentiment jumps to eight-month high
Although Ghana’s...
Ghanaians urged to support Finance Minister to achieve economic goals
A Chartered Accountant and Tax Advisor, Kingsley Adjenku-Hayford, has entreated all Ghanaians to help the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta to accomplish whatever goals...
FBNBank customers
FBNBank has reaffirmed its commitment to its loyal customers and new clients with a promise to offer the best services yet to its...
First National Bank collaborates with payment partners to resolve transaction debit...
First National Bank is collaborating with its international payment partners to resolve transactional differentials on some accounts.
About a week ago, First National Bank...
Government should stop deceiving us – John Jinapor on Gold for...
Ranking Member on Energy Committee in Parliament, John Jinapor has said government should stop deceiving Ghanaians with its ‘so-called’ procurement of affordable fuel...