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Bank of Ghana’s July MPC Meeting to Test Policy Stance After June Inflation Uptick

BoG To Announce Next Policy Rate Decision on July 22

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  • Bank of Ghana’s July MPC Meeting to Test Policy Stance After June Inflation Uptick

The Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana will hold its 131st regular meetings from Monday, July 20, 2026, to Wednesday, July 22, 2026, to review recent developments in the economy.

The meetings will conclude with a press conference on Wednesday, July 22, 2026, where the Committee will announce its latest monetary policy decision.

The July meeting is expected to attract strong market attention after the Committee held the policy rate at 14.00% at its 130th meeting in May. The Bank of Ghana also amended the dynamic Cash Reserve Ratio framework to a uniform 20.00% ratio to be maintained in domestic currency, effective June 4, 2026.

The upcoming decision will come at a delicate point for monetary policy, following a renewed uptick in headline inflation after several months of disinflation.

Bank of Ghana’s latest public data shows the current monetary policy rate at 14.00%, with the inflation target band at 8.00% ± 2.00%. The central bank’s homepage also shows current inflation at 5.30%, while the 91-day Treasury bill rate is listed at 5.65%.

The June inflation increase has strengthened market interest in whether the Committee will maintain its cautious stance or signal room for further policy easing later in the year.

At the May meeting, the MPC unanimously voted to keep the policy rate unchanged at 14.00%, after earlier easing in the policy stance. The decision reflected the Committee’s assessment of inflation risks, domestic liquidity conditions and the need to preserve macroeconomic stability.

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Analysts will be watching the July meeting for the Committee’s assessment of inflation momentum, exchange-rate stability, fuel price developments, fiscal performance, credit conditions and the impact of the new 20.00% Cash Reserve Ratio regime on banking-sector liquidity.

The central bank’s communication will also be closely monitored for signals on whether the recent inflation uptick is viewed as temporary or as a risk to the disinflation path.

For businesses and investors, the July 22 policy announcement will provide guidance on the near-term direction of borrowing costs, liquidity conditions and broader financial-market expectations.

The decision will also be important for banks, which are adjusting to the uniform Cash Reserve Ratio framework introduced after the previous MPC meeting.

The 131st MPC meeting therefore comes at a time when Ghana’s macroeconomic recovery remains broadly intact but faces renewed tests from price pressures, financial-sector liquidity conditions and external market uncertainty.

The key question for the Committee will be whether to continue holding the policy rate steady to anchor inflation expectations, or begin preparing markets for a possible return to easing if price stability remains within reach.

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