Ghana spent about 45% of its revenue excluding grants to pay interest payments in 2022, the International Monetary Fund April

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Ghana spent about 45% of its revenue excluding grants to pay interest payments in 2022, the International Monetary Fund April
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is projecting that Ghana’s Debt to GDP Ratio will increase further to 98.7 percent by
By Dr. Aurobindo Ghose/www.countercurrents.org Two recent exposures of the Gautam Adani conglomerate, have inflicted sufficient market punishment on it. One
The Paramount Queen Mother of Essikado in the Sekondi-Takoradi Area, Nana Ekua Kodu II, has urged citizens to end the
The Coalition of Individual Bondholders Groups has petitioned President Akufo-Addo on the non-payment of old bonds that were not part
By P.K.Balachandran/Daily Mirror Colombo, April 11: Giving the keynote address at a symposium on “Economic Dialogue – IMF and Beyond”
Inflation will average 16.0% in 2024, Fitch Solutions has projected. However, it is forecasting inflation to average 37.6% in 2023,
By Madhumita Gokhale/Reuters BENGALURU, April 5 (Reuters) – The Indian rupee, one of the worst-performing Asian currencies last year, will
April 6 (AdaDerana) – Sri Lanka’s economy is projected to contract further in 2023 before it begins a gradual recovery
Economic Analyst, Kweku Arkoh-Koomson, is projecting a stable cedi in the near term following the successful completion of the external