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Excessive BoG policy rate easing could reverse gains in controlling inflation – Deloitte

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Deloitte is anticipating further cuts in the policy interest rate of the Bank of Ghana in 2026.

However, it warns of excessive easing, saying it could risk reversing the progress made in controlling inflation.

“While these reductions are anticipated to alleviate financing constraints and stimulate credit and economic demand, excessive easing could risk reversing the progress made in controlling inflation”, the professional services firm disclosed in its West Africa in Focus 2025 report.

In 2025, the Bank of Ghana cut its policy rate by 10 percentage points, closing 2025 at 18% per annum. Despite the rate cuts, the interest rate environment (MPR) remained slightly elevated but contributed to the strengthening of the cedi and eased inflationary pressures.

Other nominal interest rates also dropped sharply. For instance, the 364-day Treasury Bill rate fell to 13.06% as of November 2025 from 30.07% a year ago.

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Some policy decisions implemented by the Bank of Ghana in 2025 included the adjustment of the net open position to between 0% to +/-10% from +/-5%, Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) for all banks to be kept in their respective currencies, and the commencement of forex intermediation under the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme.

Meanwhile, Deloitte says the key risks to Ghana’s inflation outlook include higher tariffs on utilities such as electricity and water, as well as persistently high domestic food prices.

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Additionally, it stated that a possible fall in gold prices could impact the stability of the local currency and imported inflation. However, these risks could be mitigated by the high interest rates and fiscal discipline.

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