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Ghana Nears Final Agreement with Bilateral Creditors

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  • Ghana receives a draft MoU from its Official Creditor Committee, marking a critical step in debt negotiations.
  • Approval of the MoU will enable the IMF to release a $360 million tranche, bringing total disbursements to $1.56 billion.

 

Accra, Ghana – The government of Ghana has officially received a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) from its Official Creditor Committee, Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam announced today.

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