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The cedi’s stability is one of the biggest considerations for big investors who want to come to Ghana.
That is according to, Mark Stephens, a US billionaire and owner of the nutraceutical health drink, TREVO.
The current economic challenges, characterized by a wobbly cedi, has resulted in some big investors holding on to their funds until things improve.
Mr. Stephens, however, says this is the best time to enter into the Ghanaian economy as the cedi stays robust and the economy seems to be picking up.
The Forbes-ranked US billionaire has been in the country over the past two to promote the TREVO drink.
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