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IMF approves fourth ECF review, unlocking $370 million for Ghana
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49872, member: 636"] Ghana just scored a massive financial victory when international money experts approved another cash injection. Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson celebrated after the International Monetary Fund gave his country the green light for 370 million dollars. The approval marks the fourth successful review under a special lending program that started back during May 2023. IMF bosses examined Ghana's economic progress and liked what they saw. The West African nation proved it could handle tough financial reforms and stick to strict spending rules. The country signed up for a three billion dollar rescue package after facing serious money troubles. Prices were shooting through the roof and the local currency was losing value fast against foreign money. Government debt kept piling up and ordinary citizens felt the pain at markets and shops. IMF officials demanded major changes to government spending and economic policies. Ghana's leaders agreed to make difficult cuts and reforms to qualify for the emergency funding. Forson praised his team for delivering results that impressed international observers. He said Ghana's careful approach to fixing the economy was paying off better than anyone expected. The new money will help the government pay its bills and strengthen the cedi against other currencies. Officials also plan to use the funds to meet payments owed to foreign lenders. Ghana continues talks with creditors about restructuring its massive debt burden under special international agreements. [/QUOTE]
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