Ghana’s consumer confidence rose slightly in May

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  • The consumer confidence index in Ghana increased by 9 points from -22 to -13 in May.
  • Lower job prospects were seen as a result of stagnation in the national economy.
  • The spike of inflation leads to a large increase of sentiment on future expenditure.

May 2020 Release:

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