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Ghana Treasury Auction Surpasses Target Amid Economic Optimism

Accra, Ghana. © Pexels
Accra, Ghana. © Pexels
  • Short-term debt auction raises $367.8 million, exceeding the $292.9 million target by 25.58%.
  • Elevated yields and strong investor demand signal optimism in Ghana’s fiscal and political trajectory.

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s latest short-term debt auction has exceeded expectations, raising $367.8 million—25.58% above its $292.9 million target. The result, hailed as a positive sign for the country’s economic and political stability, comes just days before a new government takes office.

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