Moody’s has downgraded the Government of Ghana’s long-term issuer ratings to Ca from Caa2 or further junk status and changed the outlook to stable.
This comes after a review for the downgrade was initiated on September 30, 2022.
Tonight, PM Express will explore what the new downgrade means for investors.
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