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Ghana Begins Third IMF Review as Macroeconomic Reforms Progress

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  • The review’s success will determine Ghana’s eligibility for the next $360 million tranche from the IMF, bringing total disbursements to $1.92 billion
  • Key legislative hurdles remain, but positive GDP growth signals optimism ahead of the review

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s third review under the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program commenced on Tuesday, September 24, as the government continues to make strides in its macroeconomic reforms. The IMF mission, which will run until October 4, will assess the country’s performance against the key targets set under the program.

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