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Ghana Resumes Eurobond Debt Servicing After Restructuring, Disburses $520 Million

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  • Ghana paid $520 million to Eurobond holders, including $100 million in consent fees
  • Credit rating agencies upgraded Ghana following the conclusion of its debt restructuring program

Accra, Ghana – The government of Ghana has resumed servicing its Eurobond debts after finalizing its exchange program with bondholders last week.

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