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Ghana Seals Debt Restructuring Deal With Official Creditors, Sources Say

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
May 24, 2024
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by Nurat Uthman

Ghana has agreed to a memorandum of understanding, MoU, with its bilateral creditors, including China and France, to restructure $5.4 billion of debt, two government sources said on Friday.

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The MoU was signed one-and-a-half years after Ghana on defaulted on its debt. It paves the way for the executive board of the International Monetary Fund, IMF to approve the disbursement of $360 million under Ghana’s $3 billion, three-year bailout program, which is expected next month.

Once signed, the agreement would form the basis of a deal to restructure loans its official creditors, including China and France under the Paris Club of creditor, agreed to in January.

The West African nation was the second in Africa to default on most of its $30 billion external debt during the pandemic as the exporter of gold, cocoa and oil battled to emerge from its worst economic crisis in a generation. The first country was Zambia.

Ghana’s economy has since started to recover, with inflation easing from 54.1% in December 2022 to 25% in April 2024 and 2023 growth of 2.9% exceeding the IMF’s 2.3%.

Together with Zambia and Ethiopia, the world’s second-biggest cocoa producer is reworking its debt under the G20 Common Framework, a process set up during the pandemic to speed up debt overhauls.

However, progress has been slow, holding back the Ghana’s economic recoveries and access to much needed overseas loans, aid and investment.

The IMF declared Ghana’s debt unsustainable in its Debt Sustainability Analysis, DSA and is aiming for the nation to restore itself to a “moderate” risk of debt distress by 2028.

This would bring Ghana’s public debt-to-GDP ratio from 88.1% at the end of 2022 to 55% by 2028.

Terms with official creditors will be of interest to Ghana bondholders, who are next in line for a deal, as they will seek an equitable solution under the comparability of treatment principle, a key element of the Common Framework for debt restructuring.

Ghana did in April find common ground with some of its biggest bondholders, including Western asset managers and hedge funds as well as regional African banks. But the IMF said that the interim deal was outside the DSA threshold and needed to be tweaked.

The regional African banks had also rejected parts of the deal, including an option to retain the original value of the bonds with a longer maturity and lower coupon.

Ghanaian authorities said they were working to satisfy the IMF’s requirements.

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