
Real Estate: A booming but fiercely competitive market: Who’s buying, who’s watching, and where is the market headed?
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The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has settled GH¢162 million in outstanding obligations owed to individual holders of Cocoa Bills who did not participate in the government’s Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP).
- Ghana ranks among the world’s leaders in financial regulation but has paid dearly for failing to ensure its professionals kept pace. The last failure alone cost an estimated GH¢16.4 billion.
A new statutory Authority and a GH¢110 million start-up budget give the government's flagship jobs programme legal teeth. But the gap between institutional architecture and 1.7 million promised jobs remains wide, and history offers little comfort.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has cautioned the public against investing in platforms operating under the names Yepbit Exchange and Bonchat, describing them as suspected fraudulent investment schemes that are not licensed to operate in Ghana.
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