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Ghana’s Monetary Policy Since 2025: Navigating Growth and Stability

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
January 27, 2026
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Since the beginning of 2025, Ghana’s central bank has been actively managing its monetary policy to navigate the complexities of a recovering economy amid global uncertainties and domestic challenges.

The country has wavered between expansionary and contractionary measures, employing various tools to achieve its economic objectives of growth, stability, and inflation control.

 

Early 2025: Embracing an Expansionary Approach:

At the start of 2025, Ghana’s economy was still rebounding from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic disruptions. To stimulate economic activity, the Bank of Ghana adopted an expansionary monetary policy.

This involved lowering the benchmark interest rate—commonly referred to as the policy rate—to make borrowing cheaper for businesses and consumers.

 

By reducing the policy rate, the central bank aimed to encourage borrowing, investment, and consumption, thereby boosting economic growth. Additionally, open market operations were utilized to increase liquidity in the financial system, with the central bank purchasing government securities to inject funds into the economy.

These measures sought to support sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, and services, which are vital for job creation and income generation.

 

Mid-2025: Signs of Overheating and Rising Inflation

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As the year progressed, signs of economic overheating emerged. Inflation rates began rising beyond the central bank’s target range, driven by increased consumer spending, rising fuel prices, and external shocks such as global commodity price fluctuations.

 

In response, the Bank of Ghana shifted towards a more cautious stance, implementing contractionary monetary policies to curb inflationary pressures. This involved raising the policy rate to make borrowing more expensive, thereby slowing down credit growth.

Open market operations were also adjusted to reduce liquidity, and reserve requirements for banks were increased to ensure financial stability.

 

Late 2025 and Early 2026: Balancing Growth with Stability

 

Entering 2026, Ghana’s central bank faces the challenge of balancing economic growth with inflation control. The MPC has been carefully calibrating its approach, employing a mix of tightening measures to prevent inflation from spiraling out of control while maintaining enough liquidity to support ongoing growth.

 

Recent deliberations have shown a trend towards cautious tightening, with some analysts expecting further increases in the policy rate if inflation remains persistent. At the same time, the Bank of Ghana monitors external risks such as global economic slowdowns and commodity price shocks that could impact the country’s economic outlook.

 

Conclusion

 

Since the beginning of 2025, Ghana’s monetary policy has transitioned from expansionary to a more contractionary stance, reflecting the country’s efforts to sustain growth while controlling inflation.

The central bank’s use of tools such as setting benchmark interest rates, open market operations, and reserve requirements demonstrates a flexible approach aimed at fostering economic stability in a dynamic environment.

 

As Ghana continues to navigate these policies, the effectiveness of these measures will be crucial in shaping the country’s economic trajectory for 2026 and beyond.

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