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Ghana’s Eurobond Restructuring Achieves Over 90% Participation, Official Confirms

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  • Over 90% of investors participate in Ghana’s debt restructuring
  • High participation signals progress in Ghana’s $13 billion debt restructuring plan

 Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s Eurobond restructuring initiative has made substantial progress, with over 90% of investors participating in the consent solicitation, a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Finance told Allen Dreyfus.

This exceptional level of investor engagement marks an important milestone in the country’s efforts to restructure its $13 billion debt with Eurobond holders, potentially paving the way for a resolution to Ghana’s lagging debt challenges.

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