Cedi now going for ¢12.10 to a dollar; demand for American greenback surges ahead of Christmas

Story By: myjoyonline.com

The Ghana cedi is now going for ¢12.10 against the US dollar on the forex or retail market.

This is despite forecasts by many analysts and research institutions that it will end the year at an average of ¢11.60 to the American greenback.

Checks at some forex bureaus indicate that the demand for the dollar is high two months before the Christmas season.

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There had been significant foreign exchange demand from local corporates and importers ahead of the festive season.

However, the expected inflows of $600 million from the International Monetary Fund in November 2023 may reverse the recent pressure on the cedi.

Last week, the Central Bank auctioned $20 million to Bulk Oil Distribution Companies and $2.0 million for spot market interventions, interventions many analysts said were insufficient to meet the persistent foreign exchange demand.

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Last week the cedi lost 0.17% in value against the dollar, closing at ¢11.84.

It also depreciated by 0.86% against the pound and 0.60% against the euro on the retail market.

On the interbank market, the cedi however posted a mixed performance.

It lost 0.73% week-on-week in value to the American greenback, whilst it made a marginal gain (+0.06%) to the euro. It remained stable to the British pound.

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However, the depreciation of the cedi to the major foreign currencies may be more than in the past weeks.

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