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Ghana's inflation rises in June as high fuel prices persist
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Ghana's inflation rises in June as high fuel prices persist

Ghana's inflation increased to 5.3% in June 2026, doubling from 3.7% in May, driven primarily by high fuel prices linked to ongoing tensions with Iran. The rise in inflation affects transport costs, rental prices, and educational expenses. While this marks a significant increase compared to May, it remains well below the 13.7% inflation rate observed in June 2025. Ghana's economy has shown signs of recovery since joining an IMF program in 2023, following a debt default in 2022. Recent economic challenges included the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. In April 2026, Ghana returned to the local bond market by issuing a 7-year cedi-denominated treasury bond to support the 2026 budget, marking the first such issuance since the 2022 debt default.

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Ghana's inflation rises in June as high fuel prices persist

Ghana's inflation increased to 5.3% in June 2026, doubling from 3.7% in May, driven primarily by high fuel prices linked to ongoing tensions with Iran. The rise in inflation affects transport costs, rental prices, and educational expenses. While this marks a significant increase compared to May, it remains well below the 13.7% inflation rate observed in June 2025. Ghana's economy has shown signs of recovery since joining an IMF program in 2023, following a debt default in 2022. Recent economic challenges included the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. In April 2026, Ghana returned to the local bond market by issuing a 7-year cedi-denominated treasury bond to support the 2026 budget, marking the first such issuance since the 2022 debt default.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual economic data without overt ideological framing. It reports on inflation trends, fuel prices, and economic recovery efforts without taking a clear partisan stance. The focus is on economic indicators and government actions, which are presented objectively. There is no明显的

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 80): Factuality is high as the article reports inflation data and contextualizes it within recent economic events. However, the claim that 'high fuel prices caused by the war on Iran' lacks clear evidence and may be speculative. Objectivity is good but slightly compromised by the mention of the president

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