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Government to borrow GH¢8.068 billion in its treasury bills auction on February 14
The government plans to borrow GH¢8.068 billion in its treasury bill auction on February 14, 2025. Last week, the government…
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Nigeria’s Treasury bills attract N3.22tn from investors
Nigeria’s Treasury bills, T-bills auction have attracted a total subscription of N3.22 trillion. This comes as the Debt Management Office,…
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Government to borrow GH¢5.198 billion from treasury bills this week
The government plans to borrow GH¢5.198 billion in its upcoming auction this week. In its first auction of the year,…
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Finance
Government misses out on treasury bills target again by GH¢993 million
For the eighth consecutive week, the government failed to meet its target for treasury bills by GH¢993.61 million. In its…
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Finance
Treasury bill interest rates continue upward trend, currently at 32.8%
Interest rates for treasury bills are still increasing despite caution that this may make maturities expensive for the government. The…
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Government to borrow GH¢2.63 billion from treasury bills this week
The government is seeking to borrow GH¢2.63 billion from treasury bills in this week’s auction. The subscriptions are expected to…
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Nigerian Treasury bills trade cold as rates slump
The Nigerian Treasury bills (NTB) recorded no significant transaction that could swing the yield curve left or right in the…
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Finance
Treasury bill target set to GH¢3.33 billion, part to be used to settle Pensioner bondholders
The government is targeting GH¢3.33 billion from treasury bills auction on May 12, 2023. The target is expected to be…
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Treasury bills: Government records 98% oversubscription in last auction
Results from the weekly auction by the Bank of Ghana showed that interest has started declining slightly. The interest rate for the…
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Finance
Why treasury bills are good investment instruments
A Treasury bill (T-Bills) is a short-term investment product (from 91 to 365 days) backed by the Bank of Ghana…
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