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Gov’t to borrow GH₵200bn from Treasury Bill Market in 2025 – Report

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The government of Ghana is projected to borrow approximately GH₵200 billion from the Treasury bill market in 2025, a decrease from the estimated GH₵220 billion borrowed in 2024, according to Databank Research.

This projection translates to an average weekly borrowing of GH₵3.9 billion, compared to GH₵4.2 billion in the previous year.

In its 2025 Ghana Market Outlook report, Databank Research attributes the reduced reliance on short-term borrowing to improved access to alternative funding sources and a strategic focus on long-term securities.

This shift aligns with Ghana’s broader economic recovery efforts and enhanced access to international financial markets, providing the government with more sustainable financing options.

The move toward long-term instruments is expected to be fully implemented after the first quarter of 2025.

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