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T-bills: Interest rates fall below 19% for first time in 20 months

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  • nebu 9 months ago

    Gradually we shall get there with dedication and hardwork

  • Fake rates. I have switched to buying dollars. 9 months ago

    It is only a fool who will be investing in T-BILLS. Buy dollars and keep before they run out.

  • Felicia Yeboah 9 months ago

    You and who should buy dollars and keep. Foolish man. Nation wrecker

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  • Yellow man 9 months ago

    I hope this decline is not artificial looking at inflation rate investors may move to forex very soon and the consequences will be dire .we have been hear before Adongo made a lot of noise but nobody listened to him.

  • Isak 9 months ago

    You are very right my frn, as if u were in my mind. This is exactly wat I tell ppl

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  • .com 9 months ago

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  • Ghanabi 9 months ago

    Amazing, God bless Ghana. We pray and hope for more of this.

  • Frimpong 9 months ago

    This might look good for the cost on govt borrowings in the short run. However, I suspect this is a forced one by the MOF. Two important variables that point to the direction of Treasury rate are the Monetary policy rate and ...
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  • Frimpong 9 months ago

    This might look good for the cost on govt borrowings in the short run. However, I suspect this is a forced one by the MOF. Two important variables that point to the direction of Treasury rate are the Monetary policy rate and ...
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