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The Bank of Ghana has cautioned that recent improvements in macroeconomic conditions do not automatically warrant an easing of monetary policy, as the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) begins deliberations at its first meeting for 2026.
Opening the meeting, Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama stressed the need for restraint, warning against rushing into policy adjustments despite growing confidence in the economy.
According to him, the focus at this stage should be on consolidating the gains achieved over the past months and ensuring that stability is firmly entrenched.
Dr. Asiama noted that while inflationary pressures have eased, the exchange rate has stabilised, and investor confidence appears to be returning, these positive developments remain fragile.
He said premature policy easing could undermine progress made so far, especially if market expectations are not carefully managed.
“The real challenge before us is to lock in stability,” the Governor said, adding that policy decisions taken now must be robust enough to withstand future economic shocks and public scrutiny.
He further explained that monetary policy must remain forward-looking, taking into account both domestic and external risks, including global financial conditions, geopolitical developments, and volatility in commodity prices.
According to him, sustained discipline and consistency will be required to anchor inflation expectations and protect recent macroeconomic gains.
The Governor’s comments come amid heightened market anticipation over the MPC’s next policy direction, with some analysts predicting a possible rate cut following signs of economic recovery.
However, the Bank’s latest stance suggests that policymakers are inclined to proceed cautiously.
The Monetary Policy Committee is expected to announce its policy rate decision on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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