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Gov’t to raise GH¢6bn to clear energy debts in March
Government is to issue a GH¢6billion bond to clear the remaining energy sector debt in March, 2018, Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko has confirmed.
“We will...
COLLATERAL LENDING: What is the Cost of collateral lending and opportunities for reform
The preferred approach to mitigating the risk inherent in a credit relationship between a lender and borrower is usually through the use of collateral....
AAMI calls on all non-member companies to join association
The Association of Alcohol Manufacturers and Importers(AAMI) encourages all non-member alcohol companies to join the association to create a united force at all levels...
Cash for seat saga: Adhoc C’ttee granted one week extension
Parliament has granted a one week extension of time to the five-member Adhoc Committee probing the alleged cash for saga to submit its report...
Council of State urged to deepen collaboration with Parliament
The Member of Parliament for Hohoe, Dr. Bernice Adiku Heloo, has appealed to the Council of State to collaborate more effectively with the legislature...
CEO optimism booms despite increasing anxiety over threats to growth
Optimism in global economic growth reaches record level and rises in all countries
US reinforces its lead on China as a target market...
Excess liquidity in banks …bane or blessing
After writing a series of articles emphasizing liquidity as the life blood of banks and financial institutions, readers may be surprised about the above...
AfDB lifeline lifted Nigeria out of recession: Buhari
Nigerian President lauds Bank for standing tall among multilateral development banks and international financial institutions
The African Development Bank provided a much-needed lifeline at a...
We will be fair and transparent with employees – AirtelTigo CEO
The Chief Executive Officer of AirtelTigo, Roshi Motman, has said the mobile operator is committed to providing an inclusive working environment in which everyone...
The ‘glass half-full’ economy
One year after the new government came to office, it is shocking to hear Ghana's public debt has risen to GH¢138billion. The huge Dracula-like...
