The World Bank has also projected an end-of-year Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of about 3% for Ghana. This is almost in line with the 2.8% growth rate targeted by the government but suggests moderate economic growth for the country. These World Bank projections were captured in ...
Although projected real GDP growth of 6.3 percent for 2017 has not been revised, Ofori-Attah announced a downwards revision in the nominal GDP from 203.41 billion cedis to 202.01 billion cedis. "Speaker, based on the above considerations, the revised macroeconomic targets are summarized below: Over...
In 2024, the projected revenue in the Video Games market in Ghana is expected to reach US$135.50m. The market is anticipated to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2027) of 8.23%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$171.80m by 2027. By that year, it is estimated that the...
Population GrowthPopulation SizeMortalityMorbidityFertilityContraceptive PrevalenceMarriage AgeGhanas 1985 population of 13588000 is projected to grow to 47020000 by the year 2025. In 1985 46.7% of the population was aged 0-14 years while 4.5% were over the age of 60. 38.7% and 5.2% are ...
Did you know that the projected annual growth rate (CAGR) of industries in Kenya is projected to grow 4.8% from 2021 to 2026? Being one of East Africa’s most developed countries, Kenya’s diverse culture is a massive reason for growing industries. The packaging industry represents approximatel...
The benchmark interest rate in Ghana was last recorded at 27 percent. Interest Rate in Ghana is expected to be 27.00 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Ghana Interest Rate is projected to tre...
"Government itself had projected an economic growth rate of about 8.0 percent and so for us we will wait for it to happen and we shall measure and see the factors contributing to that economic growth," he said. He explained that, for anybody to make projections, a look must first be tak...
The projected 5.5 million penetration, which Sowah says is typical in developing economies, means that only 25% of the population would be using mobile phones. The competition has given customers many options. Sowah, who took over the management of Onetouch in May last year, predicts the ...
Ghana’s expected growth rate of 4% will place it 10thon the African continent and 3rdin West Africa. Niger will be the fastest growing nation on the continent with a projected 8% GDP, followed by Mauritius which is expected to grow at 7.8% and Ivory Coast with 6.4% growth rate. ...
Standard Bank, parent company of Stanbic Bank Ghana is forecasting a growth rate of 3.5% for Ghana this year. This is a little below that of the International Monetary Fund, Moody’s and Fitch Solutions, which have all projected more than 4.0% Gross Domestic Product in 2021 ...