Dr. Asiama, BoG Governor
Audio By Carbonatix
Four out of the six members of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana voted for the policy rate to be cut by 350 basis points to 21.5%.
This was captured in the minutes of the meeting of the MPC.
They cited improved economy, better economic outlook, and slowing inflation as reasons being their position.
However, they expressed worry about the impact of the upcoming utility hikes on inflation.
Find below the MPC Decision Submissions by Members









DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Eight out of 10 cardiac hospitalisations in Ghana caused by heart failure
8 minutes -
Fisheries Commission to roll out insurance; Navy training for fishermen after sea attack
37 minutes -
Failure to appoint Defence Minister has made Ghana vulnerable to external threats – Ntim Fordjour
41 minutes -
Sanction fishermen who go beyond the demarcated fishing zones – Dr Doke
43 minutes -
Gov’t seizes 500 excavators, impounds 490 at Tema Port
49 minutes -
No ready market, no licence: Gov’t sets strict entry rules for cannabis business
1 hour -
Minority MPs demand solutions on issues confronting Ghanaians ahead of SONA
1 hour -
6,530 Delegates endorse APN’s 12-Point compact, push for visa-free Africa
1 hour -
MahamaCare to embrace natural health solutions backed by science
1 hour -
Gov’t approves payment plan for nurses and midwives’ salary arrears
2 hours -
No arrangement to send DVLA staff abroad – Foreign Affairs Ministry contradicts DVLA boss
2 hours -
US and Iran hold talks seen as crucial to prevent conflict
2 hours -
Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post-Brexit deal
2 hours -
Insurance cover crucial for canoe fishermen – Prof Benjamin Campion
2 hours -
Communications Minister engages GIFEC staff, pledges support for welfare and institutional growth
2 hours
