BoG's Macro Reset: How Ghana's stability is beginning to touch every home
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BoG's Macro Reset: How Ghana's stability is beginning to touch every home

Women's Development Bank ready for take-off as economic stability creates new opportunities

Charlotte Lily Baidoo ,Former CEO, Women’s World Banking Ghana
Published 57 minutes ago3 min read

Ghana's economy is beginning to breathe again. After years of inflationary pressure, currency instability and high borrowing costs, the Bank of Ghana's disciplined monetary policy has helped restore confidence in the economy.

Published by Juliet Etefe

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