Standard & Poor’s maintains Ghana’s sovereign rating at “B-/B” with a stable outlook, recognizing the gradual recovery of the economy after the 2022 debt crisis. This decision, announced on March 27, 2026, reflects both a tangible improvement in macroeconomic fundamentals and a better-controlled budget trajectory. The agency highlights robust economic growth, supported notably by strong…...
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