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Ghana to grow by 5.8% in 2015
Business Monitor International anticipated that the Ghanaian cedi would resume its depreciation in the coming three to six months after stabilizing during the last months of 2014. It attributed the expected depreciation of the cedi to the strengthening US dollar, wide current account deficit and uncertainty about an agreement between the International Monetary Fund and the Ghanaian authorities. It forecast the current account deficit to widen from 9.2% of GDP in 2014 to 11.9% of…
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