The Governor directly linked the currency’s strength to a dramatic improvement in the nation’s economic fundamentals. “We are happy to report that the cedi ended the year in a much stronger position than many would have anticipated a year earlier. “This outcome reflects not only improved sentiment, but also better fundamentals, stronger reserves, reduced inflation, and restored policy credibility,” he said. That is why we see the cedi’s performance not as a victory lap, but as a responsibility,” Dr Asiama said. Dr Asiama assured that the BoG remains committed to playing its role “firmly, independently, and professionally” to ensure that economic gains become durable and inclusive.
Source: GhanaWeb January 08, 2026 19:34 UTC