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Gold is a better stabiliser of Ghana's inflation than oil
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline5h ago

Gold is a better stabiliser of Ghana's inflation than oil

Summary

Ghana's inflation story may have a surprising main character, according to new research - but who is it?

A new study suggests the cedi's value, not oil prices, is the primary driver of Ghana's inflation. The research, covering 2010-2026, challenges common explanations blaming global factors for Ghana's economic woes - what could this mean for economic policy?

Business & Economy
1 min read
Iran-US-Israel War: What it means for Ghana real estate investors
Joy BusinessJoy Business2d ago

Iran-US-Israel War: What it means for Ghana real estate investors

Summary

With Iran-US tensions rising, how will Accra's real estate market fare, and should investors be worried?

The US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, impacting global markets and oil prices - now over $100/barrel. Ghanaians with real estate investments in Accra should be aware of potential economic effects. The conflict's impact on Ghana's economy is being closely monitored.

Business & Economy
4 min read
We expect some tax relief if oil prices continue to surge - AGI
Joy BusinessJoy Business2d ago

We expect some tax relief if oil prices continue to surge - AGI

Summary

With oil prices surging, what fiscal measures might the government take to support Ghanaian businesses?

AGI's CEO, Seth Twum-Akwaboah, is urging the government to cut levies and provide fiscal support to businesses due to rising oil prices - now over $100 a barrel. He suggests tax relief or levy adjustments to cushion businesses from increased operational costs.

Business & Economy
2 min read
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