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The ratings released last week, projected annual average inflation of 22% in 2022, slowing to 16% in 2023. Fitch’s projection is better than Ghana government’s revised projected end year inflation of 28.5% as presented by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, during the presentation of the mid-year review budget to parliament, fortnight ago.

Fitch Ratings in a podcast said Ghana’s international reserves position has become very reliant on Eurobond issuance. Indicating that, Ghana is not in a situation where the government needs to constantly roll over hard currency debt or whose debt market is wholly reliant on non-resident investors. In supporting the Fitch’s position, the University of Ghana economist noted that, a careful look at the template that Ghana sent to the IMF in 1965 under the watch of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, which is a reflection of what has been happening over the years, there’s only one thing left which is keeping us from going to the IMF right now and that has to do with the depreciation of the cedi.