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Govt to borrow GH₵7.5bn from domestic market

Government plans to raise GH₵7.5 billion through domestic debt instruments to finance budget needs

Elvis Darko by Elvis Darko
January 5, 2026
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Government plans to borrow about GH₵7.5 billion from the domestic market this week to meet short-term financing needs.

This follows a Bank of Ghana notice (No. BG/FMD/2025/76), issued on behalf of the Government, setting a GHS7.56 billion target for the sale of 91-day, 182-day and 364-day Treasury Bills under Tender 1989.

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The target is about 90 per cent higher than the GH₵3.99 billion set for the previous auction held on January 2, indicating a sharp increase in immediate borrowing requirements.

The move comes after the Government raised GH₵4.3 billion in the last week of December 2025 auction, amid continued investor demand for relatively high yields.

The 91-day, 182-day and 364-day bills were issued at average interest rates of 11.12%, 12.55% and 12.33% per annum, respectively.

The primary auction is conducted on a wholesale basis and is restricted to Primary Dealer banks.

Members of the public and institutional investors may, however, access the securities on the secondary Ghana Fixed Income Market through licensed participants.

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