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IMF says Ghana’s economy outperformed expectations but urges fiscal discipline

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Dr Adrian Alter.
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By: Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Resident Representative in Ghana, Dr Adrian Alter, says Ghana’s economy has performed better than many analysts anticipated.

His comments were in response to concerns that Ghana’s recent economic gains may have been overstated or artificially supported by IMF interventions.

According to the Fund, key macroeconomic indicators—including inflation control, currency stability, and fiscal consolidation—have improved significantly, reflecting the effectiveness of ongoing reforms.

The IMF has therefore maintained its cautious optimism about Ghana’s economic recovery trajectory, while reiterating the need for sustained discipline, accountability, and transparency in managing public resources.

Meanwhile, the IMF has expressed strong confidence in Ghana’s overall economic performance in 2025, describing the country’s progress under the Fund-supported programme as encouraging.

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