T-Bills
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Finance
SONA 2025: T-bills: Interest rates have reduced since we assumed office – Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has noted that in the first few days of his administration, there has been a decline in…
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Appetite for T-bills surge as over GH¢20.49 billion bids were tendered in latest auction
Demand for treasury bills has seen a massive taste in the last few weeks as the government continues to record…
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Finance
T-bills: Government rejects GH¢2.90 billion as interest rates drop slightly
The government recorded an oversubscription in its latest treasury bill auction but rejected excess bids worth GH¢2.9 billion. It set…
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Finance
T-bills: Government to borrow GH¢6.848 billion in today’s auction
Government has set a target of GH¢6.848 billion for this week’s treasury bill auction. The government recorded an undersubscription in…
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Finance
T-bills undersubscribed by GH¢1.29 billion; interest rates at 29.9%
The government has recorded an undersubscription in its latest treasury bills auction. This is the second time this month that…
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Finance
T-Bills: Government misses out on ambitious target by GH¢1.04 billion
The government of Ghana secured GH¢5.180 billion in its latest auction falling short of its target of GH¢6.228 billion by…
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Finance
T-Bills: Government to borrow GH¢6.557 billion in its latest auction
The government is set to borrow GH¢6.557 billion from its latest treasury bill auction on August 9, 2024. This is…
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Market
Investors flock to 364-day T-bills
Momentum in the Treasury market persists, with investors displaying heightened interest in T-bills during the latest money market auction –…
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Finance
DDEP: Government will not include T-bills, it would be suicidal – Fitch
International ratings agency, Fitch Ratings, has reaffirmed the government’s earlier position on the involvement of treasury bills in its debt…
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Finance
Government to borrow GH¢38.96 billion from T-bills from July to September
The government is expecting to borrow a total of GH¢38.96 billion from July to September 2023. The government expects to…
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