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Mahama touts Ghana's economic recovery at London Stock Exchange
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Mahama touts Ghana’s economic recovery at London Stock Exchange

June 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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President John Dramani Mahama highlighted Ghana’s enhancing financial efficiency and rising investor confidence throughout a go to to the London Inventory Trade.

In keeping with the President, one of many highlights of his go to to the UK was ringing the opening bell on the London Inventory Trade, which he stated mirrored Ghana’s rising presence in world monetary markets.

He stated the Ghana Inventory Trade is making a comeback, noting that the GSE Composite Index has recorded a return of 63.4 per cent as of Could 2026, making it one of many high performers within the world inventory market.

President Mahama cited three main preliminary public choices, together with First Atlantic Financial institution PLC, Zen Petroleum and the deliberate itemizing of Kasapreko PLC inside the subsequent six months, saying the first market had returned after a seven-year hiatus.

He stated the itemizing raised roughly GH¢2 billion, demonstrating the rising confidence of traders within the Ghanaian economic system.

The President stated that the federal government’s efforts from January 2025 onwards will concentrate on restoring financial stability and restoring confidence.

He famous that the Ghanaian cedi has stabilized and rates of interest have declined, whereas the inflation fee has declined from 54.1% to three.4%.

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President Mahama stated these developments have been making a extra predictable surroundings for enterprise and funding.

He reiterated that Ghana stays open for enterprise and is wealthy with alternatives for development and funding.

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