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Government denies returning to global bond market after IMF bailout ends
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Government denies returning to global bond market after IMF bailout ends

May 17, 2026 4 Min Read
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The federal government marks a major turning level in its financial technique because it formally ends a three-year bailout program with the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF), eliminating the potential of a return to worldwide capital markets for the rest of 2026.

The announcement highlights a deliberate effort to interrupt from long-standing dependence on costly exterior industrial borrowing. This follows a disastrous debt restructuring course of that noticed the nation locked out of worldwide monetary markets after its financial system practically collapsed in 2022.

At a joint press convention with the IMF mission within the capital Accra, Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson made it clear the nation had no intention of pursuing a follow-on monetary rescue. As an alternative, the federal government intends to maneuver to a non-loan IMF instrument often called the Coverage Coordination Instrument (PCI).

The PCI is a framework designed to display coverage credibility to international markets and keep macroeconomic self-discipline, however there are not any direct fiscal disbursements from the Fund. The transfer indicators rising confidence inside Mahama’s authorities that the nation has efficiently weathered the emergency part of the fiscal disaster.

Regardless of the thaw with traders and secure financial indicators, Dr Forson harassed that fiscal restraint is prioritized over accumulating new debt.

“We’re in no hurry to take part within the worldwide capital markets. If we have to take part within the worldwide capital markets, we are going to notify Ghanaians accordingly,” Dr. Forson mentioned.

Eurobonds are taken off the desk

The choice to bypass the Eurobond market has already been included into the state’s fiscal plan. The Minister of Finance acknowledged that the Nationwide Treasury has intentionally distanced its present fiscal outlook from fluctuations in worldwide bond markets.

“One factor is for positive: the 2026 price range doesn’t envisage any type of financing going to worldwide capital markets, so it’s off the desk, at the very least for this 12 months,” he revealed.

This stance is anticipated to placate multilateral monetary establishments and credit standing companies, which have repeatedly warned in opposition to a hasty return to industrial borrowing earlier than Ghana absolutely consolidates hard-won good points in debt sustainability. Nevertheless, the federal government has not closed the door perpetually.

“Within the medium time period, I can say with certainty that there isn’t any must rush again into worldwide capital markets, as it is going to depend upon what the federal government intends to do,” Dr Forson added.

Vigilance has deep roots in current historical past.

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In 2022, a poisonous mixture of hovering public debt, the fast depreciation of the cedi, and a collapse in investor confidence fully lower off the nation’s entry to worldwide capital.

The ensuing disaster compelled the federal government into arduous restructuring negotiations with each home bondholders and bilateral collectors with a purpose to safe a $3 billion IMF expanded credit score facility.

By selecting PCI, the federal government can hold the IMF in a supervisory position to supervise structural reforms and financial administration with out including new loans to the ledger.

The IMF seems to assist Accra’s cautious coverage. Chatting with the media, the top of the IMF’s delegation to Ghana, Dr. Ruben Atoyan, harassed that the fund doesn’t dictate the nation’s borrowing schedule.

“When it comes to entry to capital markets, it’s a sovereign resolution for Ghana,” Dr. Atoyan mentioned.

For now, financial managers are betting that home self-discipline, not exterior industrial loans, would be the engine that helps the nation get well after the bailout.

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