Ghana’s Inflation Falls to 13.7%, Lowest Since 2021
Ghana’s annual consumer inflation slowed for the sixth consecutive month. Government statistician Alhassan Iddrisu noted this reflects a sustained slowdown, bringing relief to households and stability for businesses, according to media.
Food inflation also eased significantly to 16.3% from 22.8% in May.
The central bank maintained its policy rate at 28% in May, with the next monetary policy decision expected later this month.
Ghana is emerging steadily from its most severe economic crisis in a generation, with the government targeting inflation of 11.9% by year-end.
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