Audio By Carbonatix
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran poses a fresh threat to Ghana's inflation outlook through higher oil prices and tighter global financial conditions, even as the same geopolitical uncertainty is pushing up gold prices, the Bank of Ghana Governor said on Monday.
The central bank has been cutting interest rates since July 2025 when inflation started slowing at a record pace. It is expected to deliver its latest decision on March 18.
At the opening of the monetary policy committee meeting on Monday, Governor Johnson Asiama warned that the conflict in the Middle East could affect the recent improvement in Ghana's economy.
However, he added that the rise in global gold prices could cushion the blow for Africa's largest gold producer.
"Today there is a ... threat to the disinflation trajectory and whatever decision the committee takes, our communication must reflect both the progress that has been achieved and the risks that remain," Asiama told reporters.
Ghana has leaned heavily on gold to stabilise its economy over the past year. Gold export earnings nearly doubled to around $20 billion in 2025 from $10.3 billion in 2024, helping drive a sharp turnaround in the current account.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana’s financial sector hits GH¢647bn milestone amid robust 6.0% economic growth in 2025
19 minutes -
Don’t admire wealth without asking how it was made – Asantehene advises youth
30 minutes -
Asantehene urges business leaders to embrace integrity and moral leadership at UPSA conclave
37 minutes -
JoyNews Impact Makers Awards has become a national movement for change – Fiifi Koomson
42 minutes -
Livestream: JoyNews Impact Makers Awards underway at Labadi Beach Hotel
58 minutes -
Ghanaian law researchers challenge constitutionality of Police powers granted to commissions of inquiry
59 minutes -
Chiefs aren’t just ceremonial figures, but strategic partners in governance – Mahama
1 hour -
Ghana’s business community unites to plant 100,000 trees in Yendi
1 hour -
Mahama calls for stronger community action against drug abuse, urges chiefs to target suppliers
1 hour -
Government extends fuel price intervention to cushion consumers
1 hour -
Ghana must move from political rhetorics to building business – Asantehene
2 hours -
Mahama announces STAR-J education project to end double-track system by 2027
2 hours -
Leaders without ethics cannot build lasting institutions – Asantehene warns
2 hours -
Business without integrity is danger, leadership without humility is arrogance – Asantehene
2 hours -
Reinventing political campaigns in Ghana: Strategy, technology, and the grassroots
2 hours