Ghanaian Economy Shows Signs Of Stability – IMF1 min read
A staff team of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Ghana’s economy had started showing signs of stability after the start of the IMF’s three-year support program.
In a statement released late Thursday after a week-long working visit to the West African country, the IMF team said Ghana currently sees softening inflation, an increase in international reserves, and a less volatile exchange rate.
The team attributed the positive signs to the Ghanaian government’s timely restructuring with creditors. “It is essential to secure the expected benefits of the Fund-supported program.”
Since last year, Ghana has been grappling with a severe debt overhang, soaring inflation, and continuous currency depreciation, coupled with worsening living conditions for Ghanaians, prompting the government to turn to the IMF for a bailout.
The IMF executive board approved a 3-billion-U.S. dollar loan for Ghana on May 17 to support the government’s reform program that focused on restoring macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, with wide-ranging reforms aimed at building resilience and laying the foundation for more robust and inclusive growth.
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