The ongoing relative price stability, with the headline inflation outlook appearing tamed, improved further at the start of the new year as the inflation rate decelerated yet again in January
Treasury Rates [October 6, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 10.4739% 182 – Day Bill 12.3516% 364 – Day Bill 12.8707% Treasury bill rates fell across the three tenors this week in consonance
Inflation Hits Single Digits for the First Time in Four Years
Ghana’s inflation eased into the single digits for the first time since July 2021, as the disinflation process accelerated after a slowdown over the past two months. Inflation ended the
Inflation Begins Second Half of 2025 at 12.1%
Inflation maintained its persistent drop into the second half of the year, registering its seventh consecutive drop to close July at its lowest since October 2021. The recent inflation print
Inflation Ends First Half of the Year at a Three-Year Low
The inflation rate looked set to fall into the Bank of Ghana’s medium-term inflation target band of 10±2% in the second half of the year after the inflation rate ended
Inflation on Course to Inch Closer to the Medium-Term Target
The ongoing gains being witnessed in some key macroeconomic variables trickled down to impact the consumer price index as the headline inflation rate for May saw its sharpest decline since
Inflation Slows Down to an Eight-Month Low
Inflation maintained its downward trajectory for the fourth consecutive time to begin the second quarter of the year at its lowest since August last year, largely driven by calm in
Inflation Ends First Quarter at 22.4%
The inflation rate slowed for the third consecutive time as the Ghanaian economy recovers gradually from the strong pickup in economic activities in the last month of last year, as
Inflation Rate Declines for the Second Time in 2025
The latest consumer price index data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) showed signs of easing pressures on the prices of consumer goods and services as the inflation rate
Inflation Rate Slow Down to Begin 2025 at 23.5%
Ahead of the presentation of the substantive budget statement for the year, where the new government will be expected to communicate its macroeconomic targets, the rate of increase in the
Treasury Rates [September 16, 2024]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 24.9164% 182 – Day Bill 26.8012% 364 – Day Bill 28.0736% Investors responded positively to the seeming pick up in Treasury yields despite
Inflation Falls to a Two-Year Low in August
The rate of increase in the general price levels of consumer goods and services recorded a dip in August 2024 relative to the price levels in the same period last
