ESG Newsletter
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JANUARY 2024 ISSUE #1
Ghana central bank surpasses gold reserve target, secures debt deal, and stock market rebounds.
DECEMBER 2023 ISSUE #12
JCS celebrates 2023's impact: Green Task Force, Green Card launch, and Youth Financial Literacy Journal.
NOVEMBER 2023 ISSUE #11
Businesses risk removal for failing to file annual returns. Bank of Ghana urges caution on loan guarantees.
OCTOBER 2023 ISSUE #10
Bank of Ghana implements new framework to assess banks' long-term viability. Read more for details and industry response.
SEPTEMBER 2023 ISSUE #9
Ghana Stock Exchange surges in August thanks to positive investor sentiment, with the index breaking the 3,000 mark for the first time in 2023.
AUGUST 2023 ISSUE #8
British investor launches $50 million fund to support Ghanaian SMEs. [BII launches US$50 million initiative to boost SME growth]
JULY 2023 ISSUE #7
JBA urges Bank of Ghana to cut policy rate to 27% to stimulate growth, while EOCO arrests suspected illegal loan operators.
JUNE 2023 ISSUE #6
Financial analyst Dr. Samuel Dawson praises banking reforms for creating a robust sector. UK-Ghana launch investor group for mutual investment.
MAY 2023 ISSUE #5
Global growth in 2023 topped forecasts, exceeding expectations for US and Eurozone - Fitch. SEC reinforces investor protection measures.
APRIL 2023 ISSUE #4
IMF warns of micro-financial risks amid rising geopolitical tensions. T-bills auction sees slight interest rate rise.
MARCH 2023 ISSUE #3
Ghana misses restructuring target affecting cedi. Bond market anticipates increased activity. T-bills yield falls.
FEBRUARY 2023 ISSUE #2
COPEC predicts March fuel price drop. Government nears IMF program approval.
JANUARY 2023 ISSUE #1
Government to borrow 2.42bn in T-bills. Bond market turnover up 150% as investors gear for debt exchange. Zenith Bank Ghana ceases operations as trustee.
