Group 1 - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the 5th review of Ghana's Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and reached a staff-level agreement, which is expected to boost confidence in Ghana's reform plans [1] - Moody's upgraded Ghana's credit rating from Caa2 to Caa1 with a stable outlook, reflecting improvements in public debt, fiscal discipline, and policy credibility [1] - The IMF's upcoming disbursement of $385 million will increase total spending under the $3 billion aid program to approximately $2 billion, indicating progress in macroeconomic stability and economic growth exceeding expectations [1] Group 2 - Ghana's treasury bills saw a subscription rate exceeding 23% in the latest auction, with slight increases in yields for 91-day and 364-day treasury bills, indicating growing investor interest in cedi-denominated assets [2] - The IMF projects Ghana's economic growth rate to reach 4.8% next year, driven by strong performance in the services and agriculture sectors, while inflation is expected to remain within single-digit targets [2] - Structural reforms and fiscal measures are crucial for Ghana to maintain economic momentum post-IMF program, with potential for further rating upgrades in 2026 if fiscal discipline and debt restructuring are successfully managed [2]
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Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-16 15:54