ACCRA, Dec 9 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Ghana are expected to reach a staff-level agreement on a loan deal by Tuesday at the latest, said three sources with knowledge of the ongoing talks.
Two sources said that the IMF program was expected to be an extended credit facility, which provides financial assistance to countries.
One of those sources and a third source said that major hurdles in the negotiations were overcome this week which sped up the process.
Ghana turned to the IMF for help in July, and an IMF team is currently in the country until Tuesday.
The cocoa, gold, and oil-producing West African nation has said it needs the deal by the end of the year.