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Home » Ghana Central Bank Lowers Interest Rate to 14% Amid Improving Economic Conditions
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Ghana Central Bank Lowers Interest Rate to 14% Amid Improving Economic Conditions

by Emmanuel Ebube March 18, 2026
written by Emmanuel Ebube March 18, 2026
Ghana
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ACCRA, Mar 18 – Ghana’s central bank has lowered its benchmark interest rate by 150 basis points, extending its monetary easing cycle amid improving macroeconomic conditions.

The Bank of Ghana reduced the policy rate to 14% on Wednesday, citing favourable domestic trends that have created room for further easing.

The latest move continues a series of significant rate cuts that began in July 2025, as policymakers respond to declining inflation and stabilising economic conditions.

Ghana has been among a number of African economies pursuing monetary easing in recent months, following a period of tight policy aimed at curbing inflation and stabilising currencies.

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