Ghana’s currency, the Cedi, has lost nearly half of its value from January this year to date, available figures show.

The currency traded at an exchange rate of 11.5000 for a dollar on Tuesday, October 18. This gives a depreciation rate of 48.55 percent from its rate of 5.9165 at the start of the year.

This is a consequence of Ghana’s current fiscal challenges that have led to a massive exit of investors who are dumping the currency and bonds.

“Yes, Ghanaian Cedi is currently among the worst performing currencies in the world and this is due to their fiscal debt overburden. The government is currently in discussion with the IMF to restructure its debt and conversations of this nature typically spook the investment community,” says Dr. Emeka Ucheaga, CEO/Chief Economist at EUAIntelligence, an equity research and investment advisory company.

“Investors are all trying to exit the Ghanaian market before the debt situation further worsens and this is causing heavy selling of the currency in the market. Since the government is cash-strapped, it doesn’t have the funds to defend the Cedis by providing dollar liquidity into the market which is causing the Cedis value to collapse and investors to get desperate.

“Speculators are also actively buying dollars and selling their Cedis so that’s increasing the pressure in the market.”

Ghana faces macroeconomic instability, with an inflation rate of 37.2 percent, against a target of 8percent with a bandwidth of two percent. The country’s Monetary Policy Rate is 24.50, while the 91-day Treasury Bill Rate is 29.1096 percent, according to figures available on the website of the Bank of Ghana.

______________________________________________________________________ Your Guide To Nigeria’s Competition Law — DOA Handbook (Volumes 1 & 2) Released At ₦20,000
DOA Handbook on Nigerian Competition Law
Available for purchase at ₦20,000 Per copy through LawPavilion’s trusted platform. Search for The DOA Handbook Volumes 1 & 2 on Nigerian Competition Law or use the direct link: Click here.  ______________________________________________________________________ Alexander Payne Co. Law Reports

Contact & Orders 📞 0704 444 4777 | 0704 444 4999 | 0818 199 9888 🌐 www.alexandernigeria.com

______________________________________________________________________ The books are available for purchase at: Online: www.educodex.com | www.selar.com | www.amazon.com | www.mikeozekhome.com Enquiries: +234 704 044 9375 | +234 814 813 4773 | +234 816 872 3532 Email: educodexl@gmail.com ______________________________________________________________________ “History of Rivers State Judiciary: A Compendium of Personalities on the Bench.” Authored by Ampim Gogo Blankson, Esq., Deputy Director at the Rivers State Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the Rivers State Judiciary 💰 Cover Price: ₦20,000.00 (Twenty Thousand Naira) Bukky Law Books, Rivers State High Court Complex, Moscow Road, Port Harcourt – 📞 08034868754📞 08034729738📞 Enquiries ______________________________________________________________________ Explore Nigeria’s Constitutional System — 17 Chapters, 924 Pages Of Insight By Prof. Hagler Sunny Okorie
“Constitutional Law and Constitutionalism in Nigeria” By Prof. Hagler Sunny Okorie
Call to Order Your Copy: 📞 0803 766 7945 | 0802 863 6615 | 0803 225 3813 ✉️ haglersoco@gmail.com 🏢 Winners Chambers, 135 Ehi Road, Aba, Abia State _____________________________________________________________________ [A MUST HAVE] Evidence Act Demystified With Recent And Contemporary Cases And Materials
“Evidence Act: Complete Annotation” by renowned legal experts Sanni & Etti.
Available now for NGN 40,000 at ASC Publications, 10, Boyle Street, Onikan, Lagos. Beside High Court, TBS. Email publications@ayindesanni.com or WhatsApp +2347056667384. Purchase Link: https://paystack.com/buy/evidence-act-complete-annotation ____________________________________________________