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Consumer Inflation in Ghana Drops for the Fourth Consecutive Month

By SG Editor·
Ghanaian Football Club headquarters with people walking outside.

Exterior view of the Ghanaian Football Club building with pedestrians on the street.

Ghana’s central bank kept its key interest rate at 29.5%, citing tight monetary policy and comparatively stable currency rates as factors contributing to falling inflation. Ernest Addison, governor of the Bank of Ghana, said that there had been a notable reduction in the number of products in the Consumer Price Index basket reporting inflation exceeding 50% since the year’s beginning. Additionally, after reaching a more than two-decade inflation-rate high of 54.1% in December, Ghana’s consumer inflation dropped for the fourth consecutive month in April, to 41.2% year on year. The country’s administration also got a big break in the form of a $3 billion, three-year support program from the executive board of the International Monetary Fund last week, allowing for an immediate transfer of around $600 million and a potential exit from the crisis.

SOURCE: BUSINESS INSIDER

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