DOSSIER: IMF-World Bank
The Bank and the IMF are twin intergovernmental pillars supporting the structure of the world's economic and financial order.
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IMF chief visits Ghana December 16
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Professor Bokpin doubts Ghana's resolve not to go IMF again
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It's been tough under IMF – Gabby
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Government gets $60m from World Bank
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Government gets $60 million World Bank cash to support pro-poor policies
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IMF cuts Ghana’s GDP growth to 6.3%
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IMF appoints Dr Albert Touna Mama as Resident Representative to Ghana
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Achieving SDGs not a charity agenda – World Bank Country Director
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IMF cuts global economic growth target to 3.7%
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IMF vindicates ADI position over US$2b bauxite deal
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Ghana’s fiscal situation improves in 2017
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IMF appoints Harvard's Gopinath as first female Chief Economist
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IMF bounces NDC over Sinohydro deal
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Ghana’s growth prospects strong; revenue shortfall must be tackled - IMF
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Ghana’s growth prospects strong – IMF
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Ghana's 'growth prospects strong' – IMF
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Ghana’s growth prospects remain strong – IMF
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IMF team confirms government's assessment of economy
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‘IMF bailout slowing the progress of Akufo-Addo’s government’ - Think Tank
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Poor countries cautioned against excessive borrowing
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Government will maintain fiscal discipline after IMF bailout – Bawumia
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IMF unsure if $2bn China deal is loan or barter
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IMF asks for time to decide on US$2bn Sinohydro deal
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Nana Addo says bye to IMF; $50bn bond coming
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Minority writes to IMF to stop Akufo-Addo from accessing $2bn Sinohydro Chinese facility
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Akufo-Addo's no-more IMF mantra apt – Economist
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Government working to end IMF support - Akufo-Addo
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Ghana won't return to IMF after current programme - Akufo-Addo
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Deficit to be capped at 5% of GDP from 2019 - Bawumia
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Government borrows $1.25bn for new spending
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‘Come out of IMF programme’ - Civil Society group to Government
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Terkper cautions government again on completely exiting IMF programme