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A major challenge facing many countries is generating youth employment opportunities. An estimated 80% of unemployed youth are in developing countries and transient economies. In Ghana one out of every four people is 15 to 24 years old, and the country has an average annual growth rate of about 2.5%, according to the 2010 census. The private...

 

In line with financial markets around the globe, the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) experienced a tumultuous year in 2015, with the GSE Composite Index ending 11.77% lower than at the close of 2014. This was driven by a slowing economy and softening performance in the financial services sector. The financial index, which accounted for less than a...

 

The restructuring of the financial sector resulted in the creation of the financial market in Ghana. The market is made up of equity, bond, foreign exchange and derivative markets, with the money market dominating the financial markets.

 

The pension market in Ghana traces its roots to the post-independence Compulsory Savings Scheme of the early 1960s, which was the country’s first nationwide pension scheme. Following several amendments to the system, a 1972 decree created the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), which was charged with the administration of the...

 

Even amidst a broader economic slowdown, Ghana’s energy consumption continues to expand, underlining the urgency of boosting generation capacity and improving access to power. Over the past few years, problems with imported supply and low levels of rainfall have constricted feedstock for the country’s power plants, resulting in bouts of load...

 

What role will coal play in Ghana’s energy mix?

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