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Government has mobilised a total of GH¢5.49 billion from its latest Treasury bill auction held on Friday, August 1, according to results released by the Bank of Ghana.
The auction saw a strong investor demand as total bids submitted across the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day bills amounted to GH¢6.79 billion, exceeding the government’s target of GH¢3.86 billion.
In the end, GH¢5.49 billion worth of bids were accepted.
The auction, conducted under Tender 1966, is scheduled for issue on Monday, August 4, 2025.
The auction report, in the breakdown, noted that GH¢4.32 billion was accepted out of GH¢4.86 billion tendered for the 91-day bill.
For the 182-day bill, GH¢823.28 million was accepted out of the GH¢1.16 billion tendered.
The 364-day bill saw GH¢343.49 million accepted out of the GH¢774.65 million that was tendered.
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