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Fitch: Ghana’s gold-hinged economic recovery risky

Fitch Ratings warns that Ghana’s reliance on gold-linked revenues for its economic rebound could expose the country to market volatility and fiscal uncertainty

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October 17, 2025
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Ghana’s fragile economic recovery could be derailed if global gold prices fall, according to a new report by Fitch Solutions, which warns that the country’s recent macroeconomic stability remains highly exposed to commodity price fluctuations.

The international credit rating agency noted that Ghana’s economic rebound — marked by easing inflation and a more stable cedi — is “highly dependent on persistently high gold prices,” creating what it described as a “critical and volatile risk factor” for the economy.

Fitch cautioned that any sharp drop in gold prices, especially one triggered by a de-escalation in global geopolitical tensions, could quickly reverse the country’s recent progress in stabilizing inflation and the exchange rate.

“A gold price dip would significantly reduce Ghana’s dollar earnings from its largest export,” the report stated.

“This reduction in foreign currency inflows would subsequently deflate international reserves, erode the country’s external buffers and place renewed pressure on the cedi, leading to a potentially sharp depreciation of the local currency.”

The report said a weaker cedi would immediately fuel imported inflation, as the cost of goods and services rises, undermining the gains achieved under Ghana’s current economic stabilization programme.

To contain such inflationary pressures, Fitch indicated, the Bank of Ghana may be forced to adopt a tighter monetary policy stance than markets currently anticipate, possibly through higher interest rates.

Fitch’s analysis underscores Ghana’s continued dependence on gold — which remains the country’s largest foreign exchange earner — as both a source of stability and a point of vulnerability.

While high gold prices have supported the cedi and boosted fiscal revenues in 2025, the report suggests that this reliance could become a major weakness if global conditions change.

Economic observers say the warning adds urgency to calls to diversify Ghana’s export base and strengthen foreign reserve buffers to shield the economy from external shocks.

Fitch’s latest assessment follows a series of similar alerts from rating agencies and analysts, who have cautioned that Ghana’s economic outlook remains closely tied to global market dynamics despite recent signs of recovery.

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