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Ghana has given foreign traders until May 1 to quit its gold trading market, paving the way for a new government-controlled body to have a monopoly on buying and selling the metal. The announcement comes in the same week that authorities rejected an application by one of the world's biggest gold miners, Gold Fields, to renew its mining licence.
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Ghana has given foreign traders until May 1 to quit its gold trading market, paving the way for a new government-controlled body to have a monopoly on buying and selling the metal. The announcement comes in the same week that authorities rejected an application by one of the world's biggest gold miners, Gold Fields, to renew its mining licence.

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