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    Ghana says it is determined to join new West African currency

    ABIDJAN, Dec 29 (Reuters) – Ghana is determined to “do
    whatever we can” to join a new West African currency called the
    Eco, which will replace the France-backed CFA franc as soon as
    next year in eight regional countries, Ghana’s presidency said
    in a statement.


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