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T-bills auction: Interest rates fall for first time in 37 weeks: government records 29% oversubscription
T-bill yields to peak around 30%-33.5% – GCB Capital
T-bills auction: Interest rates up for 35th week running; government records 15.5% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates up for 33rd consecutive week; government records 16.80% oversubscription
T-Bills auction: Interest rates hit 33.01%; government records 24.5% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Government borrowed ¢13.07bn in September 2023
T-bills auction: Government achieves 25% oversubscription; interest rates up for 5th month running
T-bills auction: Interest rates surge to 31.08%, government secures ¢3.45bn
T-bills auction: Government records 15.3% oversubscription; interest rates hit 30.69%
T-bills auction: Government records 19.5% oversubscription of sale but at higher cost
T-bills auction: Government fails to meet target again; interest rates still surging
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