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Debt-to-gdp
IMF expects Ghana’s total debt stock to reach 60% of GDP by end of 2025
Ghana’s debt-to-GDP to narrow slightly below 60% by December 2025 – AfDB
Debt-to-GDP ratio reduced drastically in 2024 – Finance Minister
Financing challenges to remain in Ghana, Zambia – Fitch
Government’s decision to keep existing taxes in Mid-Year Budget provides respite for businesses – Deloitte
Ghana’s external debt to GDP ranked 6th highest in West Africa; but it’s only ECOWAS country in debt distress – AfDB
Ghana’s debt-to-GDP falls by only 1% despite debt restructuring – Fitch
IMF bailout to depend on government’s ability to achieve 55% of debt to GDP – Fitch
Ghana’s debt-to-GDP to decline to about 58% by 2026 based on 30% haircut on external debt – S&P
We are confident to achieve 55% debt-to-GDP ratio in 2028 – Ofori-Atta
The Story of Ghana in an Abstract: Before IMF Bailout Request in 2022
IMF forecasts Ghana’s debt-to-GDP ratio of 84.6% in 2022
Fitch revises Ghana’s economic outlook to negative but affirms its B ratings
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