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Govt plans to raise GHC200bn from T-bill Market in 2025 – Databank Research

The government plans to raise approximately GH₵200 billion from the Treasury bill market in 2025, reflecting a reduction from an estimated GH₵220 billion in...

Ghana likely to seek more funds from IMF due to poor T-bills performance – Ato Forson

The government could seek additional funding from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during its ongoing three-year programme to stabilize the economy.Finance Minister-designate Dr Cassiel...

Ghana’s revenue growth to slow down to GHS209.3bn in 2025

IC Research has projected Ghana’s total revenue for 2025 at GH¢209.3 billion, which accounts for approximately 17.2% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)....

Govt falls short of T-Bills target by GHS1.04bn

Ghana’s government raised GH¢5.180 billion in its latest T-Bill auction, falling short of its GH¢6.228 billion target by GH¢1.04 billion.The auction held on November...

Private legal practitioner submits application to SC seeking to halt govt issuance of T-Bills

Private legal practitioner Jonathan Amable has submitted an application to the Supreme Court, requesting an immediate halt to the government’s issuance of Treasury Bills.In...

Lawyer petitions court to freeze govt’s borrowing on T-bills

Legal practitioner Jonathan Amable has petitioned the Supreme Court to impose an immediate injunction on government borrowing through treasury bills.The application seeks to...

Govt misses T-bills target by GHC2.31bn

The government has once again fallen short of its treasury bill target, missing the mark by GH¢ 2.31 billion due to ongoing liquidity challenges...

Investor demand for T-bills declines as auction sees GHS1.4bn undersubscription

Investor interest in Treasury bills has seen a significant decline of 25.27% this week, as the government failed to meet its issuance target.Recent auction...

Gov’t misses T-bills target, secures GHC4.84 bn

For the ninth consecutive week, Ghana's government has missed its treasury bill sales target as liquidity remains tight in the money market ahead of...

Ghana to depend on T-bills, international lenders for funding till 2027

Government’s financing for the period of 2024-2026 is anticipated to depend primarily on multilateral and bilateral partners, as well as domestic treasury bills due...

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