DOSSIER: IMF-World Bank
The Bank and the IMF are twin intergovernmental pillars supporting the structure of the world's economic and financial order.
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Ghana’s debt-servicing-to-revenue-ratio is 60% - Alex Mould challenges IMF
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Tanzania MP gets death threats over World Bank loan
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World Bank postpones vote on Tanzania loan
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World Bank urged not to resume Tanzania funding
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Ghana and World Bank sign $570m agreement
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Government must set lower target for inflation – IMF
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Ghana to become Africa’s 3rd-fastest economy at 6.8% in 2020 - World Bank
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World Bank, Ghana government in tango over $500m energy sector loan
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IMF commends Ghana's financial sector reforms
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World Bank to reduce number of development projects in Ghana
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African countries borrowing like it’s the 1990s worries the IMF
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CDD report discredits IMF & World Bank on Ghana’s economy
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We're not veering off cashless society policy - BoG
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Price, exchange rate pressures key for next Monetary Policy Rate
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IMF gives Ghana thumbs up for banking sector reforms
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Increase IDA Funding to $100m – Ofori Atta to IMF, World Bank Dev’t C’ttee
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African debt stabilising but region faces headwinds – IMF
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Finance Minister leads delegation to IMF/World Bank Annual Meeting
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Beware if IMF praises you; there’s a diabolical intention – Kwesi Pratt
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Ghana likely to go back to IMF – Economist
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Ghana likely to go back to IMF – Economist
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IMF praises Ghana’s ‘favourable’ economic system – Assibey-Yeboah
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World Bank assists KMA to improve urban mobility
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Ghana could go back to IMF – Seth Terkper
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Ghana-IMF relations: Time for regular health checks of the economy
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IMF waves red flag on Sinohydro deal
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IMF identifies five threats to Ghana’s economy
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FEATURE: The IMF growth rate forecast for Ghana and the concerns
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World Bank gives $200m to Ghana, others to boost power supply
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Navigating Sub-Saharan Africa’s recovery amid greater uncertainty
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Non-banks sector cleanup to cost tax-payer another GHC4bn - IMF
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IMF worried about rising debt in the corporate sector
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IMF cuts sub-Saharan Africa's growth forecast to 3.5%
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Ghanaian economy to grow by 7.6% this year – World Bank