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Ghana’s Credit Rating Downgraded From B- To CCC+

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
August 6, 2022
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American credit rating agency, Standard and Poor’s (S&P) Global Ratings on Friday, August 5, pushed Ghana’s debt further into speculative territory, lowering its foreign and local currency sovereign ratings to CCC+/C from B-/B.

According to a report by marketwatch.com, S&P said its outlook for the country remains negative, “reflecting Ghana’s limited commercial financing options, and constrained external and fiscal buffers.”

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S&P which is one of the ‘Big Three’ credit-rating agencies, including Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, in their report stated that the “Covid-19 pandemic and the conflict in Russia have magnified Ghana’s fiscal and external imbalances.”

“There is also demand for foreign currency that has been driven higher by several factors, including nonresident outflows from domestic government bond markets, dividend payments to foreign investors and higher costs for refined petroleum products,” the report added.

S&P Global Ratings noted that Ghana has also been affected by a lack of access to Eurobond markets with local authority’s passage of a levy on electronic transactions and legislation to tighten exemptions on tax payments including for VAT, among other moves.

“While these changes could improve the tax take going forward, the situation remains challenging, and over the first half of 2022, the fiscal deficit has exceeded the government’s ambitious target,” S&P Global Ratings stated.

S&P Global Ratings had affirmed Ghana’s ratings in February, as Moody’s downgraded the country to Caa1 with a stable outlook.

The Bank of Ghana, has indicated that, Ghana’s public debt has increased to 78.3 percent of GDP (GH¢393.4 billion) at the end of June 2022, compared with 76.6 percent of GDP (GH¢351.8 billion) at the end of December 2021. Of the total debt stock, domestic debt was GH¢190.1 billion (37.8 percent of GDP), while the external debt was GH¢203.4 billion (40.5 percent of GDP).

Ghana was described as ‘high risk of debt distress’ when the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $918 million facility for Ghana in April 2015. The IMF facility initiated a programme to manage the country’s economy and to control government spending to ensure fiscal discipline.

Ghana on July 1 announced it was approaching the Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF) for an economic rescue programme.

A team from the IMF has since had initial contact with major stakeholders during a one-week visit to Accra between July 6 – 13, 2022.

Source: News Ghana
Tags: Credit ratingsdowngrade

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