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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, has dismissed claims that the Central Bank is manipulating the exchange rate to cause the recent appreciation of the Cedi.
His comments come amid growing speculation following the local currency’s notable performance against major foreign currencies in recent weeks.
Addressing participants at the Ghana CEO Summit in Accra on Monday, 26 May 2025, Dr Asiama firmly denied any artificial intervention by the Bank of Ghana.
He noted that the strength of the Cedi was the result of broader economic improvements rather than external support or short-term tactics.
“Our Cedi has appreciated by 24.1% against the US dollar,” he stated. “Let me emphasise that the Central Bank is not using international reserves to prop up the Cedi, nor are we engineering an unsustainable appreciation.”
He attributed the positive trend to a combination of disciplined monetary policy, foreign exchange reforms, and increased inflows.
“These are not short-term interventions—they are deliberate, structural changes aimed at ensuring long-term stability,” he explained.
Dr Asiamah further pointed to enhanced market surveillance and improved remittance flows as contributing factors to the sustained strength of the currency.
He assured the business community that the central bank remains committed to maintaining transparency and credibility in Ghana’s monetary operations.
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