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Ghana’s borrowing reduced to 25 years

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  • KW 10 years ago

    Are you astonished there are nö comments? The average Ghanaian has Little idea about ec onomics.We are adepts in insulting our political opponents

  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    Do you have to comment on everything you read? Okay, let's twist loan maturity, interest rates, bond yield and coupon rate into political cheat talk, just so we can invite many more comments and insults (as if we need those c ...
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  • NAS-LONDON 10 years ago

    we are starting to box clever

  • Richard, Tema 10 years ago

    Why this attempt to lie even in the first paragraph leading to a be-fuddled presentation.
    Ghana attained Middle-Income status in 2007, finito. The mischief of history engineering will not help anybody!!
    The important issue ...
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  • OPEN MINDED SAINT 10 years ago

    I AM SURE ALL WHAT THIS FINANCE MINISTER KNOWS IS BOND BOND BOND. HIS KNOWLEDGE IS LIMITED

  • Deen 10 years ago

    How does a country achieve a middle income status? I don't think middle income status is achieved because of the growth of the GDP. This is ridiculous and naive. How many people are employed and unemployed in Ghana? How many ...
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  • GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago

    Story: How to Kill a Wolf/GHANA - (Eskimo Style)..HIPC STUNTING OUR GROWTH
    Up in the arctic circle there is tribe of Eskimo's(IMF, WESTERN DONORS, BANKS) who have learned to set
    a very simple yet effective trap for wolves ( ...
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  • KANAWU 10 years ago

    WITH ALL OUR ABUNDANT RESOURCES, WHY DO WE LIVE ON LOANS? IS THAT THE ONLY RIGHT WAY TO GO? SOME EXPERT SHOULD EXPLAIN IT TO ME.

  • Tanko 10 years ago

    With these bond issuances they can just dip their sticky hands in the pot, hence the desire to go on a borrowing spree. By the way, if interest rates are low and one can anticipate a rise over a long period of time, then goin ...
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