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Joy Business is gathering that government's $5 billion Eurobond has been oversubscribed. However, the interest cost has not yet been disclosed.
The Finance Ministry is expected to put out a statement to give full details about the Eurobond oversubscription soon.
Ghana becomes the first African country to issue a zero-coupon rated bond. With a zero-rated coupon bond, no interest is paid whilst it trades a discount to its face value
Commenting on the oversubscription, spokesperson and Economic Adviser to the President, Dr Gideon Boako said government will not accept all the bids submitted.
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