Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Cedi demonstrated resilience against the US dollar and the other major trading currencies in April 2025.
This was buoyed by improved market liquidity following the Bank of Ghana’s targeted supply-side interventions.
The central bank’s injection of US$490 million into the market effectively eased demand pressures by sufficiently meeting forex demand.
As a result, the cedi appreciated by 5.3% month-month against the US dollar. This resulted in a 7.44% year-to-date (YTD) gain.
The local unit also gained 0.71% against the British pound (0.79% YTD), and remained relatively stable against the euro, slipping just 0.3% month-on-month—narrowing its YTD depreciation to 1.83% on the retail market.
According to a Reuters report, Gold Board (Goldbod) has secured an agreement with nine mining companies to purchase 20% of their monthly estimated gold production of 200 kilogrammes before export.
The deal allows the government to pay in cedi equivalent to the mining companies, other than in US dollar.
Analysts believe this will reduce the burden on the FX reserve.
“We believe this is a positive move to help shore up Ghana’s gold reserve and help strengthen the Ghana Cedi in May 2025. Additionally, we expect the central bank’s targeted intervention to help stabilise the unit. As such, we expect the Ghana Cedi to remain strong this week", Databank Research said.
Latest Stories
-
China arrests US scholar suspected of spying
49 seconds -
UK economy contracts as Iran war impact felt
59 seconds -
Pig farmers demand ‘Prako Nkitinkiti’ support to mirror government’s poultry initiative
13 minutes -
Salaga missing baby: Pregnant woman travelled 13 miles on motorbike before delivery at hospital – Assemblymember
13 minutes -
Missing newborn at Salaga Hospital: We don’t know when the baby disappeared – Father speaks
14 minutes -
For better or worse, young people are turning to AI chatbots for emotional support
15 minutes -
Ghanaians welcome plans for local vaccine manufacturing
25 minutes -
District Science and Maths Quiz sparks STEM interest among Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa pupils
36 minutes -
We keep saying ‘Africa forward.’ It’s time to say what forward means.
37 minutes -
National Road Safety Authority urges road users to exercise caution during rainy season
45 minutes -
43 evacuated Ghanaians arrive in Western Region after Côte d’Ivoire demolition exercise
47 minutes -
South Africa trolled by African fans in wake of World Cup loss
48 minutes -
Baaba J sets tone for next chapter with Accra Live show
49 minutes -
KLM Flight returns to Accra after reported onboard fire scare; no injuries recorded
58 minutes -
Citizens’ Platform urges government to publish roadmap for constitutional reform
1 hour