Monthly Archives: September 2018

Nog aflossingsblij? Banken wijzen op risico’s van niet aflossen hypotheek

Banken gaan klanten met een aflossingsvrije hypotheek aansporen om toch te gaan aflossen of geld te sparen voor later. Onder het motto ‘word ook aflossingsblij’ beginnen de banken een campagne om te waarschuwen voor de financiële risico’s van een aflossingsvrije hypotheek. e Nederlandse Vereniging van Banken (NVB) zegt ook dat banken hun klanten hierover actief benaderen om te voorkomen dat ze voor ...

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Martin Amidu’s funds ready

Attorney General and Minister of Justice Gloria Akuffo appears ‘shocked’ at the supposed ‘outburst’ of Special Prosecutor Martin. A.B.K. Amidu. Mr. Amidu, a former Attorney General, has been in the news lately for suggesting that appointees of the president in sensitive positions in the government are not cooperating with his office to prosecute corrupt public officials. However, the AG said ...

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Government to approve Downstream Petroleum Policy

The Deputy Minister for Energy, Mohammed Amin Adam has stated that government will approve a Downstream Petroleum Financing Policy to address costly financing challenges hindering the supply of petroleum products on the Ghanaian market. He made this statement at the 5th edition of the Ghana Gas Forum held in Accra themed ‘Driving Ghana’s Downstream Gas Utilisation’. He said a comprehensive ...

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Ghana’s ‘growth prospects strong’ – IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said Ghana’s growth prospects remain strong. The verdict by the IMF follows a team visit by its staff to Ghana led by Annalisa Fedelino, from 17–27 September 2018, to conduct the seventh review of Ghana’s economic programme supported by the Extended Credit Facility (ECF). The discussions focused on recent developments, fiscal and monetary policies, ...

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Martin Amidu will ‘bite’ soon – Akufo-Addo

President Nana Akufo-Addo has assured Ghanaians that the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) is being equipped to carry out its mandate and Ghanaians will feel the impact soon. President Akufo-Addo made this known on Friday, 28 September 2018, when he addressed a townhall meeting of Ghanaians resident in Washington DC, as part of his trip to the United States ...

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IMF blames cedi’s woes on weak communication

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that the lack of effective communication by the government on foreign exchange policies, has partly contributed to the cedi’s depreciation. The Fund believes that the lack of clarity also made the public resort to speculations which impacted the local currency’s performance. A report issued by the IMF’s mission that visited Ghana in September ...

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Harde brexit kost werkende Nederlander 300 euro p/j

De brexit-onderhandelingen dreigen uit te lopen op een enorme clash. Als er inderdaad geen overeenstemming wordt bereikt tussen Europa en Groot-Brittannië zijn bedrijven en burgers de pineut. Nog 183 dagen tot de brexit en er is nog geen zicht op goede afspraken tussen Groot-Brittannië en de Europese Unie over het verkeer van goederen en personen ná 29 maart 2019. Als ...

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IMF clearance speeds up processes for China’s $2bn – Akoto Osei

The Minister for Monitoring and Evaluation, Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei, has stated that government will speed up negotiations on the two billion dollar SinoHydro bauxite deal, following the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) rejection of the Minority’s request to classify the deal as a loan. Speaking to Citi News, Dr. Akoto Osei maintained that the clarification entrenches government’s position that the ...

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Double track system senseless – Mahama

Former President John Mahama has criticised the double track system being implemented by government to cater for the numbers under the Free SHS policy. According to Mr Mahama, the system makes no sense and must be reviewed. “I believe that if Ghanaians come together we can come out with a workable timetable and schedule for implementing free SHS, because the ...

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