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BoG holds 130th MPC meeting to consider realigning Ghana’s interest rate structure

BoG holds 130th MPC meeting to consider realigning Ghana’s interest rate structure
Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama.
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By: Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

The Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has commenced its 130th scheduled meeting to review the nation’s economic health and determine the trajectory of the benchmark policy rate.

The three-day session, led by Governor Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, comes at a critical juncture as the central bank seeks to balance a period of sustained low inflation with emerging global risks.

At the heart of this week’s deliberations is a plan to realign Ghana’s interest rate structure. While headline inflation has remained impressively low at 3.4 percent, the current policy rate stands at 14.0 percent.

This creates a significant real interest rate gap that many economists argue is stifling private sector credit. The committee is expected to investigate why commercial bank lending rates remain high despite previous cuts to the policy rate.

Despite the stable domestic outlook, the BoG is operating under a cloud of external uncertainty. Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have caused a recent spike in global energy prices, which contributed to a slight uptick in domestic inflation last month.

The committee must decide if the economy is resilient enough to withstand another rate cut or if a cautious pause is necessary to anchor inflation expectations.

The meeting will conclude with a comprehensive assessment of the banking sector’s liquidity, the performance of the 2026 budget, and the stability of the Ghana Cedi.

Market players and businesses across the country are watching closely, hoping for a signal that will lead to more affordable credit and sustained growth.

The final decision of the committee will be announced at a press briefing on Wednesday, May 20.

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