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T-bills auction: Government borrowed GH¢17.22bn in June 2024, 9.55% more than May
T-bills auction: Government records 12.79% oversubscription; interest rates stay unchanged
T-bills: Government records marginal oversubscription; yields on 182-day and 364-day bills dip
T-bills auction: Interest rates tumbled to 24.85%; government’s target fell short by 1.35%
T-bills: Government records 19.47% oversubscription; interest rates remain stable
T bills: Government borrowed GH¢15.71bn in May 2024
T-bills auction: Government records 29.71% oversubscription; interest rates dip slightly
T-Bills: government fails to meet target; interest rates remain relatively stable
T-bill yields to continue downward trend
T-bills auction: Government secures nearly GH¢5bn; interest rates fall again
T-bills: Government borrowed GH¢15.60bn in April 2024
T-bills: Interest rates fall again; government fails to meet target
T-bills: Interest rates remain unchanged for first time since January 1; government achieves 22% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates fall for 14th consecutive week; government fails to meet target again
Government borrowed GH¢19.90bn via T-bills in March 2024
T-bills auction: Interest rates plummet to 25.99%, government exceeds target by 41%
T-bills auction: Interest rates fall for 9th consecutive week to 26.9%; government records 19% oversubscription
Ghana’s treasury yields fall by over 2.0 percentage points since January 1, 2024
T-bills auction: Interest rates fall for 8th week running; government raises GH¢6.26bn
T-bills auction: Government raises GH¢6.86bn; interest rates fall for 6th consecutive week
T-Bills auction: Interest rates fall again to 28.29% as government achieves 59% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates down for 3rd consecutive week; Achieves 72% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates fall again; government records 15.2% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates fall marginally; Government records 3.38% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates return to downward path; Government secures ¢4.726bn
T-bills auction: Interest rates up again; Government records marginal oversubscription
T-bills: Interest rates fall for 3rd week running; Government gets ¢5.008bn
T-bills auction: Interest rates fell for second week running; Government secures ¢3.748bn
T-bills auction: Interest rates fall for first time in 37 weeks: government records 29% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates up for 35th week running; government records 15.5% oversubscription
T-bills auction: Interest rates surge for 34th week running; Government achieves 35% 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
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