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Government fell short of its treasury bills target at Auction 2009, according to results released by the Bank of Ghana.
Government had set a target of GH¢5.892 billion for the issuance of 91-day, 182-day and 364-day Treasury bills.
However, total bids accepted at the close of the auction amounted to approximately GHS 4.866 billion, representing a shortfall of about GH¢1.03 billion.
The auction results showed that the 91-day bill recorded the highest subscription, with GH¢3.368 billion tendered, out of which GH¢3.363 billion was accepted.
For the 182-day bill, bids totalling GH¢750 million were submitted, with GH¢706 million accepted.
The 364-day bill recorded full uptake, with GH¢798 million tendered and fully accepted.
Despite strong participation across all tenors, the total amount raised by the Government remained below target, indicating the auction did not meet the intended borrowing level.
Interest rates across instruments remained within expected ranges, with weighted-average interest rates at 4.99 per cent for the 91-day bill, 7.04 per cent for the 182-day bill, and 10.46 per cent for the 364-day bill.
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