Ghana’s macroeconomic stability faces a critical test in 2026 as the IMF-supported Extended Credit Facility concludes mid-year, removing an external anchor for fiscal discipline, according to EM ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised Ghana to prioritise reforms at the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) in light of ...
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Economist attributes cocoa price reduction to IMF conditionalities
By Elizabeth Larkwor Baah, GNA Ashaiman, Feb. 24, GNA — Dr Worlanyo Mensah, an Economist, has attributed the recent reduction in cocoa producer prices to fiscal conditions attached to Ghana’s support ...
Ghana began 2026 remaining in the 4 th position in Africa with the highest debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The ...
Ghana will receive another $367 million disbursement from the International Monetary Fund after passing the fourth review of its $3 billion program with the Washington-based lender. The IMF’s ...
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From supervision to self-discipline: How we can sustain credibility after the IMF
By Ahmed TAHIRU The end of an era, not the end of disciplineGhana’s relationship with the International Monetary Fund has been shaped by structural imbalances and moments when discipline ...
Yet an IMF bailout may not provide any immediate relief. Instead, it is likely to inflict marginal pain on Ghanaians as the IMF demands faster spending curbs that will impact public wages, subsidies, ...
The Government has announced plans to establish an Independent Fiscal Council to oversee public finances after Ghana ...
Former Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam has criticised the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the John Mahama administration over ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has ranked Ghana as the fourth African country with the highest debt owed to the Fund.
"To help bring inflation down towards its medium-term target, Bank of Ghana should stand ready to further tighten monetary policy if inflationary pressures do not recede as expected," the statement ...
In every electoral cycle in Ghana, a familiar argument resurfaces . Should a new president be judged primarily against his immediate predecessor, or against the broader sweep of history? After the ...
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