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Ghana: president defends policies after request for IMF help

 



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    Ghana president defends policies after request for IMF help
Ghana’s decision to seek emergency aid from the International Monetary Fund is not an indictment of its domestic policies and measures are in place to bring public finances back under control, President John Dramani Mahama has claimed.
 
 
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