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Economic recovery: IMF warns against ‘premature relaxation’ of stabilization policies

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Last updated: 2023/11/21 at 2:09 PM
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As some nations in sub-Sahara Africa together with Ghana are starting to get better from the financial shock, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned towards a ‘untimely rest’ of stabilization insurance policies.

In Ghana for example, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta advised Parliament that the federal government labored to revive Ghana‘s financial system on the trail of progress.

Mr Ofori-Atta said that the immediate deployment of robust fiscal and financial coverage measures because the final 12 months in addition to within the first half of 2023 largely accounted for the continued financial restoration being skilled.

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“So far, growth in 2023 has been more resilient than expected, inflation has declined in line with the fundamentals, the fiscal and external balances have improved, and the exchange rate has stabilised,” he mentioned when he delivered the 2024 budget assertion within the House on Wednesday, November 15.

He additional said that the Akufo-Addo administration is decided to take care of self-discipline with a view to maintain the financial system steady.

He mentioned the federal government had turned the nook relative to the financial challenges when it efficiently accomplished the primary assessment of the 3-year 3 billion International Monetary Fund External Credit Facility (IMF-ECF) programme.

“We turned the corner when we completed the IMF first review,” he advised Parliament whereas presenting the 2024 budget assertion on Wednesday, November 15.

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He additional assured that the federal government is poised to “maintain stability and keep growing.  and ensure increased growth, currency stability”

“We turned the corner when inflation started declining from 54 1 in December to 35.2 in October 2023, he added. “The recovery is indeed real and is here to stay,” he additional assured.

The Fund famous that 2023 has been a tough 12 months for sub-Saharan Africa, with progress anticipated to sluggish for the second 12 months in a row to three.3%, down from 4% in 2022. 

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It mentioned in its ‘Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa’ that rising from the COVID-19 pandemic, nations in sub-Saharan Africa have been hit by a sluggish international financial system, worldwide inflation, excessive borrowing prices, and a cost-of-living disaster.

In many circumstances, inflation continues to be too excessive, borrowing prices are nonetheless elevated, exchange-rate pressures persist, and political instability is an ongoing concern, it mentioned.

“To ensure that the coming rebound is more than just a transitory glimpse of sunshine, it is important for authorities to guard against a premature relaxation of stabilization policies, while also focusing on reforms to both claw back lost ground from the four-year crisis and also to create new space to address the region’s pressing development needs,” the IMF mentioned.

2023 has been a tough 12 months for sub-Saharan Africa, with progress anticipated to sluggish for the second 12 months in a row to three.3%, down from 4% in 2022. IMF’s @aselassie presents the evaluation within the newest Regional Economic Outlook. https://t.co/LapqYnJiFB pic.twitter.com/SlBiuHtGp2

— IMF (@IMFNews) November 21, 2023

 

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