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IMF releases $600 million tranche to Ghana following successful debt restructuring deal

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IMF releases $600 million tranche to Ghana following successful debt restructuring deal*

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the delivery of a second tranche of $600 million under Ghana’s three-year bailout programme, which is a significant development for the country’s economic recovery.

The disbursement comes on the heels of Ghana’s successful negotiation with bilateral creditors to restructure its debt, marking a crucial step towards financial stability.

Late on Friday, the IMF issued a statement commending Ghana’s commendable performance under the bailout program. Ghana is said to have demonstrated strength in meeting all quantitative performance criteria for the first review, and nearly all indicative targets and structural benchmarks outlined in the program have been achieved, according to the Washington-based lender.

The three-year bailout program aims to support Ghana in addressing economic challenges, fostering growth, and ensuring macroeconomic stability. The release of the second tranche of funds will provide much-needed liquidity, allowing Ghana to meet its financial obligations and continue implementing crucial reforms outlined in the IMF program.

The funds are expected to contribute to the country’s recovery from the economic challenges exacerbated by the global pandemic.

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