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Ghana Upholds $346M Eurobond Payment Amid Economic Recovery Efforts

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  • Outgoing President Akufo-Addo highlights debt servicing as key to creditworthiness
  • Public debt-to-GDP ratio declines to 74.6% as restructuring initiatives progress

Accra, Ghana – Ghana reaffirmed its commitment to international debt obligations by honouring a $346 million Eurobond coupon payment today. The move underscores the nation’s resolve to maintain creditworthiness in global financial markets as it navigates an economic recovery and extensive debt restructuring programme.

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