$1 now sells for ¢13.75 as cedi suffers more depreciation

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The woes of the Ghana cedi continued as it depreciated further to about ¢13.75 to the US dollar less than a day, after reaching ¢13 on October 19.

This is equivalent to about 12% depreciation in only four days of this week.

The local currency is also depreciating faster than the pound and euro. It is selling presently at about ¢14.05 to the pound and ¢12.10 to the euro.

Checks by Joy Business at some top forex bureaus in the capital, Accra, indicate that there is an acute shortage of US dollars.

Again, quite a number of the banks do not have enough dollars to undertake forex transfers and other related businesses.

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