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Ghana inflation continues to ease in July as food prices fall

Ghana inflation continues to ease in July as food prices fall

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

It also says most inflation in Ghana comes from local goods and services, meaning transport and energy costs remain important.

Ghana’s inflation is easing again.

The country returned to the local bond market in April, launching a 7-year cedi-denominated treasury bond to support the 2026 budget.

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