Dr. Johnson Asiama, Governor of the Bank of Ghana
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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Asiama, on Tuesday, July 15, joined the Graphic Business/Stanbic Bank Breakfast Meeting where he spoke on a number of issues. Below are 10 takeaways from his address.
- Bank of Ghana endorses consultative reforms: The Central Bank is shifting from top-down mandates to inclusive, stakeholder-driven reform approaches.
- Constructive public dialogue is encouraged: The Bank supports national economic debates and believes they are essential for policy evolution.
- IMF programme pessimism reversed: Initial doubts about Ghana’s IMF programme have been overcome through decisive action within five months.
- Inflation and exchange rate stability improving: Inflation has dropped significantly from 24%, and the exchange rate has stabilised due to macroeconomic improvements.
- Data, not hearsay, should guide expectations: The Governor criticised reliance on anecdotal information over hard data in shaping economic expectations.
- Trade and current account performance strong: Ghana's trade surplus and current account balance have improved sharply in 2025, bolstering economic confidence.
- Foreign reserves surpass expectations: International reserves rose to over $11 billion (4.8 months of import cover), beating the IMF target of $400 million by end-June with a build-up of $1.6 billion.
- Call for evidence-based media coverage: The media is urged to anchor economic commentary in data rather than speculation.
- Market interventions are structured and justified: Currency market support is backed by real inflows from initiatives like the Gold for Reserves Programme.
- Exchange rate fluctuations are not inherently negative: Movements in the cedi reflect macroeconomic responses and external shocks, not necessarily mismanagement.
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