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Ghana to inject $1 billion into market with major debt payments

Accra, Ghana. © Pexels
Accra, Ghana. © Pexels
  • Gov’t to disburse over GH¢12bn to bondholders, T-bill investors next week
  • Analysts see liquidity boost moderating short-term yields

 

ACCRA, GHANA – Ghana’s government will make more than $1 billion in debt service payments next week, a move expected to inject liquidity into financial markets and influence short-term yields.

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