Ghana's Q3 growth figures came in weaker than expected. Both services and industrial output lost steam, dragging down the overall expansion rate. Another reminder that emerging market headwinds can shift capital flows globally.
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FundingMartyr
· 6h ago
Ghana's Q3 data once again confirms that emerging markets are truly the weather vane for capital flows.
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StrawberryIce
· 6h ago
Ghana's performance in this round is a bit disappointing; both the service and industrial sectors are underperforming... Now it depends on where global capital will flow next.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 6h ago
Ghana has underperformed again, and now the global capital flow will have to be reshuffled.
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BackrowObserver
· 6h ago
Ghana's economy is struggling again, with both the service and industrial sectors faltering... Now emerging markets have truly become the scapegoats for global capital flows.
Ghana's Q3 growth figures came in weaker than expected. Both services and industrial output lost steam, dragging down the overall expansion rate. Another reminder that emerging market headwinds can shift capital flows globally.