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IMF Says Sub-Saharan Africa Already Feeling Effects of the ‘Big Funding Squeeze’

IMF Says Sub-Saharan Africa Already Feeling Effects of the ‘Big Funding Squeeze’

Countries from the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region face a “big funding squeeze” which is forcing some of them to cut spending on health, education, an...

Ghanaian Cedi Second Worst-Performing Asset Among Sub-Saharan Africa’s Top 15 Currencies

Ghanaian Cedi Second Worst-Performing Asset Among Sub-Saharan Africa’s Top 15 Currencies

In just the first 17 days of the new year, the Ghanaian currency reportedly depreciated by 12.7%, making it the second worst-performing among Sub-Saha...

Retail and P2P activities are the biggest contributors to massive crypto adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa

Retail and P2P activities are the biggest contributors to massive crypto adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa may not have many institutional traders, but it is renowned to have the largest number of small retail trades worldwide. Devaluatio...

Crypto Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa Largely Driven by Retail and P2P Activities

Crypto Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa Largely Driven by Retail and P2P Activities

Cryptocurrency use in Sub-Saharan Africa enjoys a high adoption rate, as digital assets are integrated into users' daily financial activity.

Despite Accounting for 2% of Global Activity, Sub-Saharan Africa Has ‘Some of the Most Well-Developed Cryptocurrency Markets of Any Region’: Report

Despite Accounting for 2% of Global Activity, Sub-Saharan Africa Has ‘Some of the Most Well-Developed Cryptocurrency Markets of Any Region’: Report

According to a recent Chainalysis report, although Sub-Saharan Africa is believed to account for as little as 2% of global transaction activity, the a...

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