DOSSIER: Bank of Ghana
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has denied claims it engaged in frivolous spending following reports that it blew US$504,000 on gold watches explaining that the expenditure is part of its policy.
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FULL TEXT: BoG Governor's address at 2021 Ghana Economic Forum
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Understand your bank, community and customers – BoG advises RCBs
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2022 budget must be used to reset fiscal policy measures – Dr. Ernest Addison
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Job advertisement declines in Q2 2021 – BoG report
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World Remit money doubling scheme a scam - BoG
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World Remit money doubling scheme a scam - BoG
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IGP meets BoG, Association of Bankers over banking sector security
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We’re not running 64th anniversary promotion, disregard reports – BoG
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Consider reducing corporate tax of rural banks to 15% – Government told
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Bankers in talks with BoG over a bill on over-the-counter withdrawals
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High lending rate: Improved fiscal consolidation to reduce cost of credit – Governor
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Businesses’ confidence declines over economic challenges
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5-year jail term awaits repetitive dud cheque issuers – BoG
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Stop issuing dud cheques, you will be jailed for at least 3 years – BoG cautions
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BoG committed to nurturing vibrant, inclusive financial services ecosystem
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Here is the cedi's performance against major foreign currencies
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Calls for more education on currency handling
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Gold prices declined by 3.9% – Bank of Ghana
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Here’s how Savings & Loans, MFIs and RCBs fared in 2020
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Here is the cedi's performance against major foreign currencies
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#TrendingGH: Some Ghanaians reject BoG’s decision to phase out GH¢1, GH¢2 notes
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23 banks to connect unto monitoring facility to curb ATM, cyber fraud – Governor
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FULL TEXT: Bank of Ghana's annual report and financial statements for 2020
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BoG purchases 280 kilogrammes of gold to shore up exchange foreign reserves
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GH¢2 note was meant to celebrate Kwame Nkrumah’s birthday and it has passed – Bank of Ghana
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Domestic borrowing causes high cost of lending – Dr Ernest Addison
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Banks PBT shoot up 27% to GH¢4.9 billion in August 2021
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GH¢337.5 million was spent to print cedi notes in 2020 – BoG report
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Here's how much was spent to print cedi notes in 2020
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Composite Index for July 2021 showed continued economic recovery – BoG
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Inflation, fiscal, debt pressures keep policy rate static again
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Total assets of banking sector records 16.7% increase for August 2021 – Dr Addison
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BoG to announce monetary policy rate today
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Bank of Ghana investigating ATM fraud cases
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Bank of Ghana keeps policy rate at 13.5%
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FULL TEXT: BoG Governor's speech at 102nd Monetary Policy Committee meeting