Ghana has maintained its spot as Africa’s most indebted nation to the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF).
The IMF debt to Ghana elevated by 35.55% over the time interval into account, per information from the IMF’s Quarterly Funds for July-ending 2023.
This accounts for 9.55 p.c of the 17.68 billion (Particular Drawing Rights) SDR in complete loans nonetheless owed by the Fund to African nations.
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Out of the 5 classes of largest excellent loans as of July 31, 2023, Ghana’s Particular Drawing Rights (SDR) stood at $1.689 billion, increased than the $1.246 billion SDR recorded as of April 30, 2023.
Ghana had repaid SDR 8 million to the IMF.
As of July 31, 2023, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of the Congo held the second- and third-largest excellent loans to the Fund positions in Africa, respectively.
Kenya owed the IMF SDR 1.008 whereas the Democratic Republic of the Congo owed the Fund SDR 1.142 billion.
Sudan and Uganda, whose publicity to the Fund is projected at SDR 992 million and SDR 812 million, respectively, stored their positions of fourth and fifth.
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The remaining 11.32 billion SDR had been owed to the IMF by the remainder of Africa.