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Gold for oil policy at risk of illicit financial flows – ISSER
Gold for Oil initiative poses threats of mispricing and undervaluation – ISSER Senior Fellow
Budget 2024: Lack of forensic audits creates room for corruption – Peter Quartey
2024 Budget: Freeze new tax exemptions for foreign companies; reintroduce road tolls – ISSER to government
One million mobile money accounts were inactive after E-levy implementation in May 2022 – ISSER
ISSER projects slowdown of services sector to 1.8% GDP in 2023
ISSER warns of over-dependence on few primary commodities
Haircut on Eurobond will affect confidence in economy – ISSER
Inflation in 2022 was highest in over 2 decades – ISSER
Safeguard Ghana’s financial stability by learning DDEP lessons from Zambia – ISSER boss
Safeguard Ghana’s financial stability by learning DDEP lessons from Zambia – ISSER Boss
DDEP should never be repeated – Prof. Peter Quartey
ISSER cautions government to suppress appetite for high-interest loans
Restore fiscal responsibility act to avert debt escalation – ISSER to Parliament
Governments have underutilised NDPC – Economist
Set limits on BoG financing to government to stem higher inflation, others – ISSER
Update Ghanaians on efforts in cutting down expenditure in Mid-Year Budget Review – Prof Quartey
New ISSER study reveals biomass’s prominence in energy mix, calls for increased access to clean cooking fuels
ISSER recommends adoption of electric vehicles to achieve a low-carbon transport sector
Unemployment in Ghana is highest among female youth – ISSER report reveals alarming disparities
School Feeding Programme: GH¢1.20 per child can’t provide nutritious meals – Public health expert
IMF bailout programme will come with benefits and disadvantages – Prof Quartey
IMF bailout: We must focus on meeting targets to secure the full amount – Prof Quartey
We need a unified data to monitor the progress of financial inclusion – BoG
Poor industry performance in 2022 due to high cost of doing business – Prof. Quartey
Joy Business Thought Leadership Series comes of tomorrow, February 21
10.7% of teenagers aged 15 and 19 got pregnant in 2022 – ISSER
Debt Exchange will affect banking sector confidence; let’s be careful – ISSER boss
We ought set credible and realistic revenue target – Director ISSER
Leverage digitisation and digitalisation to rake in revenue – Dr Adu Sarkodie
Mahama urges private sector to support government in these trying times
Consensus key to sustainability of the debt exchange programme – ISSER to government
Lack of transparency on debt restructuring can affect investors’ confidence – ISSER to Government
I expect a cut in government appointees – Prof. Peter Quartey on 2023 budget
Over 22% of Ghanaians can’t meet food needs — ISSER
Fiscal constraints, low revenue performance in half-year 2022 a concern – ISSER
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