Rich in Gold, Poor in Liquidity: Omnidox and the Reconstruction of Ghana’s Monetary Architecture

The Centre for Policy Scrutiny, in partnership with Joynews, hosted Prof. Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidede, Professor of Finance and Bank of Ghana Chair in Finance and Economics, at the University of Ghana. His presentation was on the topic “Rich in Gold, Poor in Liquidity, Omnidox and the reconstruction of Ghana’s Monetary Architecture” You can watch […]
The 2026 Budget Statement & Economic Policy of the Government of Ghana: A Critical Review

In Accra today, the Centre for Policy Scrutiny published a review paper on the 2026 Budget of the Republic of Ghana. Key observations included the following: 1. 2026 budget signals bold shift toward growth, jobs and infrastructure: 2. Strong disinflation, lower interest rates create foundation for 2026 recovery. 3. 2026 revenue targets are too high […]
Ghana’s Cedi Holds Steady – But Can the Calm Last?

The Ghana Cedi in the last couple of weeks has made some significant gains against major trading international currencies, especially the United States Dollar. This has brought some respite to businesses that heavily depend on foreign currency for their operations. The current trend of appreciation began in mid-April, when the exchange rate stood at approximately […]