The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana and is used to facilitate investment and financial markets in the country. It is accepted as currency in the domestic and international markets, and is traded on the Ghana Stock Exchange, as well as in foreign exchange markets. Investors use the Cedi to purchase and sell stocks, bonds, commodities, and other financial instruments. The Cedi is also used to make payments for goods and services, such as imports, exports, and remittances. The Cedi facilitates investment and financial market activities, allowing for more efficient and secure transactions.