Ghana has secured a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the final review of its bailout programme, alongside a new reform-focused policy framework, as the country consolidates …
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Ghana exits IMF bailout, shifts to policy support programme
Ghana has officially concluded its Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), bringing to an end its financial bailout arrangement and marking a significant turning point …
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Sixth IMF Review ends, acknowledging progress and key concerns
Ghana’s sixth review under the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme has ended in Accra with indications of strong progress on key reforms, although some concerns remain unresolved. The IMF delegation …
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Ghana’s fragile inflation recovery is facing renewed pressure as global oil prices surge amid worsening geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf. Petroleum industry projections suggest fuel prices could rise sharply …
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The prospect of renewed military action in the Persian Gulf is rapidly becoming Ghana’s next major economic headache, with the country already bracing for another upward adjustment in petroleum prices …
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Gov’t weighs new fuel relief measures as global oil prices surge
Government is considering fresh interventions to cushion consumers from rising fuel prices as escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf threaten to trigger another round of economic pressure on Ghana. Industry …
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Chamber of Mines weighs in on Adamus lease revocation, challenges IEA on Tarkwa lease renewal
The Ghana Chamber of Mines has urged strict adherence to due process following government’s revocation of key mining leases held by Adamus Resources Limited, while firmly rejecting calls by the …
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World Bank touts global trade uncertainty as key prospect for Ghana
The World Bank says growing fragmentation in global trade and increasing uncertainty surrounding supply chains present new risks for developing economies, but believes Ghana still has strong opportunities to strengthen …
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The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana has welcomed the government’s decision to postpone the implementation of the revised Container Administrative Charge until July 1, 2026, describing the move as …
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Defence challenges prosecution witness credibility in Adu‑Boahene trial
The defence team in the ongoing trial of Mr Kwabena Adu‑Boahene and others has intensified its bid to undermine the credibility of the prosecution’s third witness, Madam Mildred Donkor, during …
