Wednesday, 5 May 2021
Business News
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IFC and SEC to develop green bonds market
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GPRTU to release new lorry fares with 17pesewas fuel margin
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Abossey Okai spare parts enclave to be decongested
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Fuel Price reduction: Govt considered coronavirus impact on Ghanaians - Energy Ministry
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TUC dismisses concerns that salaries of workers won’t be increased
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COPEC demands review of deregulation system
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IFC and SEC to develop green bonds market
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Commodities Market as of May 5
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Interbank Board: Exchange Rate for May 5
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Ultra Modern Liquid Bulk Terminal at port of Takoradi to begin operations May 16
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71% completed Atlantic multipurpose terminal to be delivered by November 2021
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ECOWAS Regional Electricity Market is crucial to sub region's development - Brou
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Fuel prices increased
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Government to encourage use of local building materials
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COPEC dissatisfied with level of reduction in fuel price
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Transport unions to increase fares despite reduction in fuel prices
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Transport operators urged not to increase fares arbitrarily
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The tiger nut 'gold' business
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Driver unions peg fare increment at 40%
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MCC did not impose ECG privatisation on Ghana – Mahmoud Bah
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Ivory Coast and Ghana report progress in goals to end deforestation
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Today in History: Amend your ways or face prosecution – GRA warns tax offenders
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FLASHBACK: ECG to undergo 20-year private care
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Affordable Housing: Government to make local building materials integral part
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Benso Oil doubles after-tax profit in 2020
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GPHA, GPMS conduct oil spill response drill at Tema Port
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AngloGold Ashanti welcomes Regis Resources as 30% partner at Tropicana Gold Mine
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Our operations not affected by lawsuit - Stanbic Bank Ghana assures shareholders
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Ghanaians get solution to network problems
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Stanbic Bank Ghana reschedules 22nd Annual General Meeting with shareholders
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Boost for fisheries sector with new vessel monitoring centre established
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Banks not reliable source of SME financing – Leticia Browne
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GOIL to produce bitumen in September
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NPA reduces fuel price by 8 pesewas per litre effective May 5
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Société Generale targets 7.5% credit market share by 2022
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Government plans to borrow GH¢21,430 million for second quarter of 2021
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Experts back royalties monetisation as government considers Agyapa reboot
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Government mulls taxing call services of WhatsApp, Zoom, Facebook
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NPA reduces fuel margins to 9 pesewas
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Dr Josh Bamfo's presentation at BOG’s maiden invited speaker series
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Coconut prices surge in Koforidua as demand slumps