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The Gov’t misses target in auction 2009 treasury bills sale

The Gov’t misses target in auction 2009 treasury bills sale
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The Ghanaian government failed to meet its treasury bill auction target, raising 4.866 billion GHS against a goal of 5.892 billion GHS. Despite the shortfall, the auction saw strong participation across all tenors with stable interest rates.

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Accra, June 1, GNA The Government of Ghana fell short of its treasury bills target in Auction 2009, according to results released by the Bank of Ghana.

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The article is a factual report on financial data provided by the Bank of Ghana.

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