Ghana’s central bank said it is ready to intervene to defend the cedi, which has weakened 3.1 percent against the dollar this year, should it breach an internal target that threatens to stoke inflation.
“We have a certain level that is internal to us,” Deputy Governor Millison Narh said in an
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