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Ghana Navigates Tightrope in Eurobond Debt Restructuring

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  • Ghana is in critical negotiations with Eurobond holders, seeking substantial concessions to meet a debt-to-GDP ratio target of 55% by 2028.
  • A Ministry of Finance source indicates limited negotiating leverage after commitments to other creditors, emphasizing the need for significant Eurobond cuts.

 

Ghana faces a narrow path in its ongoing negotiations with Eurobond creditors, aiming for significant concessions to achieve its financial targets, a Ministry of Finance insider disclosed to AD today. The discussions are part of a broader effort to stabilize the nation’s economic future.

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