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Ghana to meet its debt anchor by 2034 – IMF

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this relaxation is supported by substantial in-built safeguards in staff’s fiscal space framework, including a prudently calibrated debt anchor, set below the respective Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) thresholds to ensure a high probability that debt remains within safe bounds based on Ghana‑specific debt dynamics and allowing for volatility in interest‑growth differentials, primary balances, and sizeable stock‑flow adjustments.
It added that the lowering of the fiscal primary surplus will be supported by an ambitious package of fiscal structural reforms to contain quasi‑fiscal pressures and safeguard debt sustainability.
Ghana could meet its debt anchor by 2034 even if the primary surplus target is relaxed from 1.
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