Thursday, 12 January 2023
Business News
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Our oil blocks are ready to be tapped - Energy Minister to investors in London
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Outrageous! – John Mahama accuses government of lying to individual bondholders
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Government, Organised Labour agree on 30% salary increment
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Debt exchange: Government nowhere near 80% participation rate as deadline approaches
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Failure of debt exchange poses high risk for obtaining IMF bailout - Joe Jackson
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It is getting scary – Ato Forson reacts to 54.1% inflation rate
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Debt exchange programme to return economic indicators to one-digit territory – Government
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MoMo agents push for GH¢500 threshold, 0.5% rate on E-Levy
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Why pension payments could increase by 20% in 2023 - ACRR explains
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Debt exchange: Bondholders can sue but may have difficulty accessing their funds - Economist
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4,700 vehicles assembled locally so far - Oppong Preprah
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1% E Levy – GRA to refund overcharged fees to affected customers
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Government invests US$8m into construction of Ghana Automative Development Centre
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Ken Ofori-Atta has led Ghana’s economy 'into the gutter' - Kwame Pianim fumes
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Debt exchange: Government to pay 2% cash fee to bondholders
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Ghana's inflation to peak in March 2023 - Economist
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Wealth of Egyptian billionaires under threat as devaluation of pound reaches record lows
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Cedi to come under pressure if current account deficit is not sustainable – World Bank
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Maximum insurable income increased to GH¢42,000 for 2023 – SSNIT
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Today in History: Your investments are safe – Bawumia to Ghanaian diaspora
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FLASHBACK: EPA grants permit for construction of airport at Kwahu
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Minerals Commission begins implementation of 5th edition of new procurement list
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Today in History: We have competent people managing the economy – Ofori-Atta
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Ghana's IMF engagement under Mahama 'one of the most open in the world' - Oxfam
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Cedi sells at GH¢12.45 to $1 on forex market, GH¢9.03 on BoG interbank market
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Individual bondholders continue to reject DDEP
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ACRR projects 2023 pension payments to go up 20%
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Stop running down the country – NPA boss to Ghanaians
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1.5% E-Levy reduction: What it means for Ghanaians
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Ghana to get US$234 million to fight HIV, TB and Malaria from 2024
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Africa’s policy, business leaders to meet in Ghana to push AfCFTA agenda