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Treasury Bill Rates Drop Sharply in Just 50 Days Under President Mahama – Ato Forson Reveals

In a remarkable financial shift, Ghana’s treasury bill rates have witnessed a dramatic decline within the first 50 days of President John Dramani Mahama’s administration. The country’s Finance Minister, Hon. Ato Forson, made the announcement in a statement highlighting the unprecedented reduction in short-term interest rates.

According to the Finance Minister, the 91-day treasury bill rate has fallen from 28.34% to 20.79%, marking a stunning 760 basis points drop. Similarly, the 182-day T-bill rate has been reduced from 28.96% to 22.98%, a 600 basis points decrease. The 364-day T-bill rate has also experienced a massive 750 basis points reduction, dropping from 30.17% to 22.69%.

This sharp decline in rates signals a significant shift in Ghana’s economic trajectory, potentially easing borrowing costs and improving liquidity for businesses and individuals.

The reduction in treasury bill rates suggests growing investor confidence in the administration’s economic policies, which aim to stabilize the economy and foster sustainable growth. As interest rates continue to decline, financial analysts anticipate lower government borrowing costs and improved fiscal management.

The development has sparked discussions among economists and market watchers, with many praising the swift policy interventions that have led to this historic decline. Meanwhile, stakeholders in the financial sector are keenly observing how these trends will shape the broader economic landscape in the coming months.

With these rapid changes under President Mahama’s leadership, all eyes remain on Ghana’s economic outlook and how the administration will further navigate fiscal and monetary policies to sustain growth.

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