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Ghana Seeks Leniency in Eurobond Debt Talks Ahead of IMF Review

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  • Ghana aims to persuade the IMF to ease demands on restructuring its $13 billion Eurobond debt during the May 2024 review.
  • Ongoing negotiations with bondholders and potential deals are crucial for unlocking further IMF funds and additional concessional loans.

 

Ghana is engaged in strategic efforts to influence the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding the restructuring of its substantial Eurobond debt as part of the upcoming program assessment. A confidential source from the Ministry of Finance disclosed to AD today that the government is gearing up for critical discussions with the IMF in the coming weeks.

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