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    Cedi’s Rollercoaster: From Africa’s 2025 champion to a shaky 2026 start

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 29, 2026No Comments22 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    Two days ago, the nation was celebrating a historic milestone of the Ghana Cedi as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) officially crowned the Cedi as Africa’s best-performing currency for 2025. Yet, as the sun rises in late January 2026, the local currency has ‘shoved its feet off the rocks’ as it succumbed to market volatility.

    According to a full-year review by the IMF, the Cedi defied early-year skepticism to appreciate by more than 40% against the US Dollar in 2025. This performance placed it at the summit of more than 20 major African economies, surpassing earlier conservative estimates by global financial firms.

    The “Cedi Miracle” of 2025 wasn’t accidental. Market watchers point to a “perfect storm” of disciplined interventions:

    ● Massive Reserve Building: The Bank of Ghana (BoG) fortified its defenses with international reserves totaling nearly $14 billion.

    ● IMF-Supported Reforms: Strict adherence to structural benchmarks under the IMF programme restored investor confidence.

    ● The May Pivot: After a shaky first quarter in 2025, the currency staged a massive recovery in May, gaining 43% in that month alone a momentum it managed to carry through the end of the year.

    The January Blues: A 4% Slip

    Despite the accolades of 2025, the dawn of 2026 has brought a reality check. Data from the BoG’s January Summary of Economic and Financial Data reveals that the Cedi has lost 4.0% of its value against the “greenback” in the first 27 days of this year.

    Currently, the interbank rate sits at GH¢10.88, up from the December close of GH¢10.45. On the retail market where most citizens and small businesses feel the pinch the rate has touched the GH¢12.00 mark.

    Currency   Interbank Rate (Jan 2026) MonthlyDepreciation

    US Dollar ($) GH¢10.88 4.0%

    GB Pound (£) GH¢14.77 4.9%

    Euro (€) GH¢12.80 4.1%

    Mixed Signals and the Path Ahead

    Is this the start of a downward spiral or merely a seasonal “hiccup”? The current market signals are mixed. While the interbank market shows slight losses due to renewed corporate demand for foreign exchange, the retail market has actually shown signs of strengthening in the last 48 hours, with some rates cooling from GH¢12.15 back to GH¢11.90.

    Databank Research remains optimistic, forecasting a rebound in the coming weeks. They cite two major factors: Anticipated BoG Injections: The central bank is expected to use its $14 billion “war chest” to temper bearish expectations.

    Global Shifts: A “dovish” US Federal Reserve and a global trend of sovereigns trimming US Treasury holdings could weaken the dollar globally, providing a “tailwinds” effect for the Cedi.

    “We are eyeing a GH¢10.70/US dollar base case,” notes Databank, suggesting that the current dip might be a strategic entry point rather than a cause for panic.

    Ghana enters 2026 with a prestigious title from the IMF, but the title alone will not pay for imports. As the Bank of Ghana prepares to roll out additional policy measures this year, the focus remains on consolidation. For the average Ghanaian, the hope is that the 2025 champion finds its footing before the “January blues” turn into a year-long headache.

     

     

     

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