Financial irregularities cost Ghana yearly average of 0.52% of GDP from 2015 to 2020
Financial irregularities cost Ghana yearly average of 0.52% of GDP from 2015 to 2020 A yearly average of 0.52% of ...
Financial irregularities cost Ghana yearly average of 0.52% of GDP from 2015 to 2020 A yearly average of 0.52% of ...
IMANI ranks the Finance Ministry as the most fiscally reckless institution in Ghana Policy think tank, IMANI Ghana, per its ...
Gov’t to review upwards 2022 GDP growth rate despite cuts by Fitch, IMF Government, through the Finance Ministry, is likely ...
Ghana’s debt-to-GDP ratio falls to 76.6% Ghana’s public debt expressed as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has witnessed ...
Finance Ministry announce issuance of 5 year cedi denominated bond A five-year cedi denominated bond is set to be issued ...
Government rakes in Ghs 1.24 billion from 6-year bond Government, in the issuance of a 6-year maturity bond has raised ...
Finance Ministry misses T-bills auction target by 26.5% Government through the Finance Ministry on Friday, August 27, 2021, failed to ...
ESLA Plc to restructure maturity profile of outstanding bonds in Ghs 1.2 billion debt swap ESLA Plc is seeking to ...
AG report reveals SSNIT lost $11 million in liquidations of 3 investments The Auditor-General Report has revealed that the Social ...
T-bills auction target exceeded by 16.8% An auction target of Ghs 1,101 million in the issuance of 91, 182, and ...