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The Government raised a total of GH¢20.48 billion from the domestic money market in April 2026 through a series of Treasury bill auctions.
The funds were mobilised through five Treasury bill auctions held on April 2, 10, 17, 24 and 30, covering the 91‑day, 182‑day and 364‑day instruments, with investor participation remaining generally strong throughout the month.
On April 2, 2026, the Government borrowed GH¢2.95 billion after accepting most of the bids, according to data released by the Bank of Ghana on Monday.
This was followed by a sharp increase in borrowing on April 10, when it raised GH¢5.11 billion.
The April 17 auction raised GH¢4.09 billion, with bids spread more evenly across the three tenors, while the April 24 auction saw a slightly lower outcome of GH¢3.90 billion.
The final auction for the month, held on April 30, recorded GH¢4.43 billion in borrowing.
Cumulatively, the five auctions brought total government borrowing for April to GH¢20.48 billion.
Throughout the month, the 91‑day Treasury bill remained the dominant instrument, accounting for the largest share of funds raised, as investors showed a clear preference for short‑term paper.
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