Charles Horace Ampong
Friday, February 28, 2014
Bank of Ghana intervention to stabilize cedi may not suffice
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The recent intervention effort by Bank of Ghana to force the cedi to appreciate against the dollar (the world’s reserve currency) may not be...
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Global Currency Armageddon to continue… (Part 2)
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The United States Trade deficit and that of some European countries continues to balloon with no end in sight. According to U.S Labor Statis...
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Global Currency Armageddon to continue… (Part 1)
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In the next couple of years starting in 2011, the currency Armageddon between China and the rest of the world (the United States at the fron...
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Politics & Policies of Economic Management (Part 2)
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, increased consumer orders, stock price increases and increased money supply are reflective of i...
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Politics & Policies of Economic Management (Part 1)
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Pertinent views about government regulation evolution and how it impacts consumer-investors protection and innovation has been a sensitive s...
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Evolution of government regulations and its impact on investor protection and innovation!(Part 2)
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This article has been published on ArticlesBase.com. Click here to see it In segment one (1) of this article, I discussed some genesis an...
Evolution of government regulations and its impact on investor protection and innovation!(Part 1)
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This article has been published on ArticlesBase.com. Click here to see it Over the years, there has been much resentment towards the infl...
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Five (5) Scenarios Depicting Government policies as a Two-edged Sword! (Part 2)
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In the first part of this article, I discussed the influence of government policies on international trade and nationalization. I also eluci...
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Five (5) Scenarios Depicting Government policies as a Two-edged Sword! (Part 1)
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In these times of economic uncertainty, governments under a cowering atmosphere may develop the phobia of actuating policies and regulations...
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