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Ghana’s Debt Distress Classification Set for Review

M.Cby M.C
August 20, 2024
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Ghana’s Debt Distress Classification Set for Review

Robert O’Brien, World Bank Country Director

Ghana’s economic outlook is poised for a significant shift as the country prepares for a potential reassessment of its debt distress classification.

According to the World Bank Country Director, Robert O’Brien, Ghana’s current classification as a high debt distress country will be reviewed once the country successfully concludes negotiations with its external commercial creditors.

This development marks a crucial juncture for Ghana, which has been grappling with debt challenges exacerbated by the global economic downturn and domestic fiscal pressures. The potential reclassification could signal a turning point for the nation’s financial stability and its broader economic recovery efforts.

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The process of classifying a country’s debt status involves complex technical assessments, which account for a variety of factors, including the country’s overall debt burden, repayment capacity, and the progress of debt restructuring efforts. Mr. O’Brien highlighted that these technicalities have played a role in the current classification of Ghana as a high debt distress country.

In July 2024, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank released a joint Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) that maintained Ghana’s classification as a debt distress country. The analysis underscored the need for Ghana to complete its external commercial debt restructuring in line with the IMF-supported program parameters before any reclassification could be considered.

Progress in Debt Negotiations

Despite the current classification, Mr. O’Brien expressed satisfaction with the progress Ghana has made in its negotiations with external creditors. He emphasized that the Bank is closely monitoring these negotiations and their alignment with the IMF program. As long as these negotiations continue to progress positively, they are expected to impact future debt sustainability analyses.

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One key milestone in Ghana’s debt restructuring efforts was the Agreement in Principle reached with bilateral creditors. However, this progress was not reflected in the latest DSA, primarily due to the ongoing negotiations with external commercial creditors. The completion of these negotiations is seen as a critical step towards securing a favorable reassessment of Ghana’s debt distress status.

Ghana’s external debt has been a focal point of its economic challenges. In December 2022, the Ministry of Finance reported that the country’s total external debt stood at approximately $20 billion. This debt is composed of bilateral external debt at $5.4 billion, Eurobond holders at $13.1 billion, and multilateral creditors at $10.4 billion.

The IMF and World Bank have highlighted that there are still substantial financing gaps that must be addressed through a comprehensive debt restructuring operation with commercial creditors. The success of these restructuring efforts will be crucial in determining the country’s ability to stabilize its economy and regain investor confidence.

Economic Outlook and Concerns

Despite the challenges posed by its debt situation, Ghana has shown signs of economic recovery in recent months. Mr. O’Brien noted that the World Bank is currently satisfied with the measures taken by the government to stabilize the economy. Key economic indicators, such as the inflation rate, have shown marked improvement compared to last year.

However, concerns remain, particularly in relation to election-related spending. With elections on the horizon, there is apprehension about how the government will manage its expenditures. Mr. O’Brien identified this as a significant threat to the ongoing economic recovery, emphasizing the need for fiscal prudence during the election period.

The government has assured donors, investors, and the Ghanaian public that it remains committed to maintaining fiscal discipline. The hope is that these assurances will translate into concrete actions that support the country’s economic recovery and long-term stability.

As Ghana continues to navigate its debt challenges, the potential reassessment of its debt distress classification offers a glimmer of hope for the country’s economic future. The successful completion of negotiations with external commercial creditors could pave the way for a more favorable outlook, boosting investor confidence and setting the stage for sustained economic growth.

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