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BusinessCedi falls by 19.5% against dollar as of July 2024

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Cedi falls by 19.5% against dollar as of July 2024

The Ghanaian cedi has weakened by approximately 19.6% against the US dollar on the interbank forex market as of July 2024, according to the Bank of Ghana.

This decline is less severe compared to the roughly 21% drop in value against the dollar observed on the retail market.

The Central Bank’s July 2024 Summary of Financial and Economic Data reveals that the cedi depreciated by 7.7% against the dollar in March 2024, and by 10.5% in April 2024. It further declined by 15.9% in June 2024 and 18.6% in July 2024.

Currently, the cedi is trading at an average rate of GH¢15.60 per dollar on the retail market, while the Bank of Ghana lists the rate at GH¢14.78 per dollar.

Against the British pound, the cedi has depreciated by 20.8%, trading at GH¢19.10.

It has also decreased by 18.4% against the euro, with a current rate of GH¢16.09.

Cedi stabilised against dollar

Last week, the Ghanaian cedi continued its upward trend against the US dollar due to increasing corporate demand.

Market speculation about a possible rate cut by the US Federal Reserve contributed to the weakening of the American dollar.

Consequently, the local currency appreciated by 0.29% week-on-week against the dollar, concluding the week with a mid-rate of GH¢15.64/$ on the retail market.

This marked the second consecutive week of gains for the cedi against the world’s most influential currency.

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