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Ghana to Pay GH¢4.28 Billion in Coupon Payments on February 18

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  • Government to disburse GH¢4.28 billion in cash and GH¢3.24 billion in kind as part of domestic debt restructuring
  • Treasury bill and bondholders set to receive additional payments, supporting market liquidity

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s government is set to make coupon payments totaling GH¢4.28 billion in cash and GH¢3.24 billion in kind to holders of new bonds on February 18, 2025, as part of its domestic debt restructuring commitments.

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