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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We’re working to secure IMF deal by end of 2022 – Akufo-Addo
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Watch Bawumia in opposition explaining why Mahama went to the IMF in 2015
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Ghana optimistic of securing IMF deal by end of 2022 - Akufo-Addo
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GALOP Saga: World Bank threatens to sue government over delayed audited financial statements
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GALOP Saga: Government to be sued over delayed audited financial statement
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ROPAA and the IMF – A curious intersection
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Should Otumfuo intervene in the IMF bailout negotiations as he did for Mahama?
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'It is a fact, the IMF negotiation is not going well’ – Kwame Pianim
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IMF: NPP govt performs recklessly under no supervision - MP
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Free SHS 'needs to be protected' – IMF says its programmes 'seek to boost social spending'
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Free SHS 'innovative' policy that 'needs to be protected' – IMF
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Presidential Staffer takes on Mahama over ‘insensitive’ post about Kasoa trotro mate’s suicide
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Show proof of sustainable debt levels to get a deal - IMF to Ghana
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Government confident of reaching Staff-Level Agreement with IMF by end of 2022
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Ghana's inflation largely due to domestic factors – IMF
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IMF negotiations will enhance investor confidence – Yofi Grant
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Ghana's inflation largely due to domestic factors – IMF
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Ghana’s economic support programme will hinge on a reform plan – IMF Africa Director
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Ballooned wage bill, others contributed to NDC resort to IMF in 2015 – Mahama
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IMF clearly in a dilemma for a bailout over Ghana’s huge debt – Jantuah
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Ghana's economic woes 'self-engineered' by Dr. Bawumia – Stan Dogbe
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New IMF deal will not fix Ghana's problem – Prof. Hanke reiterates
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Debt restructuring: Transparent conversations needed for minimum damage – Expert
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What IMF said about the future of banking sector in 2023
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The 10 African Finance Ministers invited to G7 meeting in Washington
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IMF talks: Presidency must cut budgetary allocations – John Mahama
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This should be the last time Ghana goes to the IMF – John Mahama
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IMF talks: Budgetary allocations for the Presidency must be cut – John Mahama
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New IMF deal will not fix Ghana's problem – Prof. Hanke reiterates
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Ghana’s debt-to-GDP to reach 90.7% by end of 2022 – IMF projection
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Snail pace of IMF negotiation fueling panic among investors - Dr. John Kwakye
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IMF talks: Ofori-Atta will steer Ghana out of crisis - Akufo-Addo's lawyer
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IMF bailout: Ken Ofori-Atta pushes for swift completion of negotiations
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IMF team visit ‘very productive mission’; government encouraged by progress so far – Ofori-Atta
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Ghana-IMF negotiations: Government satisfied with progress made so far - Ofori-Atta
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IMF talks: 'Free SHS will not be touched, we cannot touch it' – Osafo-Maafo reveals