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World Bank increases Ghana’s growth rate for 2026 to 4.8%  

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June 28, 2026

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World Bank increases Ghana’s growth rate for 2026 to 4.8%  

The Bretton Woods institution is also increasing its 2027 growth rate for Ghana to 4.9 from the January 2026 forecast of 4.8, and 5.0 GDP growth in 2028.

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