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The Government exceeded its Treasury Bill target, raising GH¢8.99 billion against a GH¢6.415 billion goal, official results from the Bank of Ghana have shown.
Data from Tender 1994, which settled on February 13, 2026, indicated that total bids submitted amounted to GH¢22.67 billion across the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day tenors.
The Government accepted GH¢8.99 billion in bids, representing a subscription rate of approximately 141 per cent above the target.
The 91-day bill, the most liquid instrument on the money market, was issued at a weighted average discount rate of 8.4281 per cent, corresponding to an interest rate of 8.6095 per cent.
The 182-day bill recorded a weighted average discount rate of 10.1376 per cent, while the 364-day bill registered 9.9602 per cent.
The central bank stated that bids were allotted on a partial basis, with rates ranging from 7.8431 per cent to 11.60 per cent, depending on the tenor. Successful bidders will have their securities issued on February 16, 2026.
The Government has set a target of GH¢9.322 billion for Tender 1995, scheduled for the coming week.
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