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Bank of Ghana urges collective effort to sustain economic stability

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
June 3, 2026
in Economy
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Bank of Ghana urges collective effort to sustain economic stability

The Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Mrs Matilda Asante-Asiedu, has called for a collective commitment to sustaining Ghana’s recent economic gains, stressing that preserving stability requires the active participation of all stakeholders.

Delivering a keynote address at The Money Summit 2026 in Accra on June 2, she outlined Ghana’s economic turnaround and emphasised the shared responsibility of maintaining the progress achieved so far.

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“We have secured stability. Our charge now is to sustain it,” Mrs Asante-Asiedu said while addressing leaders from the banking, finance, agriculture and public sectors.

She highlighted the interconnected relationship between trust, capital and stability, describing them as essential pillars for long-term economic growth.

“Trust lowers the cost of capital, capital funds growth, growth sustains stability, and stability, in turn, deepens trust,” she stated.

According to her, strengthening confidence in the economy is critical to attracting investment, promoting business expansion and ensuring sustainable development.

Mrs Asante-Asiedu reaffirmed the Bank of Ghana’s commitment to safeguarding price stability, strengthening the financial sector, deepening domestic capital markets and maintaining an orderly foreign exchange market.

She noted that these measures remain central to the Bank’s mandate and are vital for supporting economic resilience and fostering inclusive growth.

The Money Summit 2026 brought together stakeholders from the banking, finance, agriculture and public sectors to discuss strategies for sustaining economic recovery and promoting long-term prosperity in Ghana.

Tags: AccraBank of Ghana

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