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Bank of Ghana Highlights Economic Stability as Inflation Falls to 3.7%

Ghana’s macroeconomic outlook continues to strengthen as the Bank of Ghana highlights a significant decline in inflation alongside a stable monetary policy framework. According to the latest figures displayed by the central bank, the current monetary policy rate stands at 14.00%, while the current inflation rate has dropped to just 3.7%, comfortably below the medium-term inflation target band of 8.0 ± 2%.

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The latest data reflects the remarkable progress made in restoring price stability after years of elevated inflation pressures. With inflation now well below the target midpoint, households and businesses could benefit from improved purchasing power and a more predictable economic environment.

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Treasury Bill Rates Remain Low

The Bank of Ghana also reports that the 91-day Treasury Bill rate currently stands at 4.9286%, indicating relatively low short-term government borrowing costs. Analysts say declining inflation and lower treasury yields may encourage private sector investment while reducing financing costs for government operations.

What the Numbers Mean for Ghanaians

Lower inflation generally translates into slower increases in the prices of goods and services, helping consumers preserve purchasing power. Businesses may also benefit from a more stable pricing environment, supporting planning and investment decisions across various sectors of the economy.

Why This Story Matters

Inflation remains one of the most closely watched indicators of economic performance. The latest figures suggest Ghana’s monetary authorities have made significant progress toward maintaining price stability while supporting sustainable economic growth. Investors and financial markets will closely monitor future policy decisions to determine whether interest rates could ease further if inflation remains subdued.

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