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Ghana’s cedi: Worst now behind us

The dramatic weakening of Ghana’s cedi has been driven by a decline in investor sentiment, and does not reflect a deterioration in underlying macro fundamentals. Given strong growth and supportive commodity prices, we expect that sentiment will turn and that the currency will firm up later this year.

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