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Ghana Inflation Hits Lowest Since 2002

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Ghana's annual inflation rate reached its lowest since 2002.
  • Consumer prices rose 5.4% in December, down from 6.3%.
  • The central bank may cut interest rates again this month.
Ghana Inflation Hits Lowest Since 2002

Ghana's annual inflation rate has declined to its lowest level since 2002, with consumer prices rising by 5.4% in December. This marks a notable decrease from the 6.3% recorded in November, signaling a cooling economy.

The slowdown is attributed to a significant reduction in both food and non-food inflation, with price increases moderating for imported and locally sourced goods. This positive trend has brought inflation back within the Bank of Ghana's target range of 6% to 10%.

With inflation pressures anticipated to continue easing throughout 2026, the Bank of Ghana is poised to consider another interest rate cut at its upcoming meeting on January 28. This would represent the fourth consecutive reduction from the current 18% rate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ghana's annual inflation rate was 5.4% in December, its lowest since 2002.
The Bank of Ghana is scheduled to meet on January 28 to decide on interest rates.
Inflation has decreased due to significant declines in both food and non-food prices.

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