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Cedi exchange rate adjusts from GH¢10.88 to GH¢10.90 per dollar

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The Ghana cedi, in the last week of January 2026, is trading at GH¢10.90 to the US dollar on the Bank of Ghana’s interbank foreign exchange market.

Data released by the central bank on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, showed the dollar buying at GH¢10.89 and selling at GH¢10.90.

Other major currencies also recorded slight movements. The euro traded at GH¢12.95 (buying) and GH¢12.97 (selling), while the pound sterling was quoted at GH¢14.93 (buying) and GH¢14.94 (selling).

At forex bureaus, however, rates were significantly higher. The dollar was being bought at GH¢11.70 and sold at GH¢12.05, showing a much wider margin than the Bank of Ghana’s narrow spread.

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The euro traded between GH¢13.20 and GH¢14.10, while the pound ranged from GH¢15.30 to GH¢16.20.

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These higher bureau rates reflect strong demand for foreign currency and limited supply, a trend often seen at the start of a new financial year.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Ghana is expected to continue its interventions in the coming months to reduce volatility.

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Investors and traders will also be watching closely for how upcoming monetary policy decisions and external inflows could affect the cedi’s performance.

Exchange Rates:

Bank of Ghana interbank market rates:

– Dollar: Buying at GH¢10.89, Selling at GH¢10.90

– Pound: Buying at GH¢14.93, Selling at GH¢14.94

– Euro: Buying at GH¢12.95, Selling at GH¢12.97

Forex bureau rates:

– Dollar: Buying at GH¢11.70, Selling at GH¢12.05

– Pound: Buying at GH¢15.30, Selling at GH¢16.20

– Euro: Buying at GH¢13.20, Selling at GH¢14.10

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Source:
www.ghanaweb.com

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