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Ghana Set to Launch Eurobond Exchange, Finalising Debt Restructuring Efforts

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  • Ghana to exchange Eurobonds next week, completing debt restructuring
  • Restructuring targets reducing public debt to 55% of GDP by 2028

Accra, Ghana – Ghana is set to kick off the exchange of its existing Eurobonds for new ones next week, marking the final chapter in its sweeping debt restructuring initiative. This move comes as the government prepares to launch the exchange memorandum, capping a process that began with domestic creditors in December 2022 and extended to international bondholders by March 2023.

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