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Ghana’s 91-Day Treasury Yield Falls to 15.32% Amid Auction Success

Ghana’s government recorded a strong showing in the latest Treasury bill auction, exceeding its target by GHS550 million as investor…

UK’s Inflation Drops to 2.8% Ahead of Statement

The UK's inflation rate has fallen more than anticipated, reaching 2.8% in February, offering a brief moment of economic optimism…

T-Bill Market Wobbles As Government Records 18% Shortfall in Auction

Ghana’s treasury bill market (T-Bill) experienced a setback as the government missed its auction target for the first time in…

T-Bills Oversubscribed by 140.5% as Government Rejects GH¢10.865bn

The Ghanaian government’s latest treasury bill auction witnessed an overwhelming demand, with bids surging to an all-time high. Investors tendered…

Gov’t’s Rejection of GHS2.9 Billion T-bills Signals Lower Yield On the Horizon– Annor-Sika

Ghana’s financial market has been witnessing interesting developments in recent weeks, particularly in the Treasury bill (T-bill) auction results since…

Global Economy Defies Odds, Inflation Falls Without Recession- IMF Chief

The global economy has managed to reduce inflation without plunging into a recession, an achievement that the Managing Director of…

Minister-Designate Says 24-Hour Economy to Revamp 1D1F Initiative

The One District, One Factory (1D1F) initiative, a flagship program aimed at accelerating Ghana's industrialization and creating jobs, has been…

Interest Rates Expected to Stabilize Amid Government’s GH¢6 Billion Borrowing Plan

Interest rates in Ghana’s money market are anticipated to stabilize in the upcoming treasury bills auction on Friday, January 24,…

Reeves Faces Fiscal Challenge Amid Economic Headwinds

Analysts are warning that a sharp slowdown in economic growth and rising borrowing costs could strain the government’s finances, forcing…

UK Interest Rates Set to Drop Less Than Predicted

Interest rates in the UK are projected to fall more gradually than anticipated over the next two years, following Chancellor…

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