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T-bills: Government record 20% undersubscription; interest rates continue to rise

The 91-day bill was once again the most subscribed, as GH¢2.25 billion of the bids were tendered, representing 53.6 of the total bids.
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Sky News - Business
· Jun 29, 2026
Council tax debt hits record high - but could a policy change be coming?
Council tax debt hits record high - but could a policy change be coming?
China Banking News
· Mar 20, 2026
China’s provinces asked to bail out risk-fraught regional banks
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Brisbane Times
· Jun 30, 2026
House values fall – but homes are not getting more affordable
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Seeking Alpha
· Jul 4, 2026
Weekly Indicators: Still Strong Spending, Tepid Tax Payments
Weekly Indicators: Still Strong Spending, Tepid Tax Payments
Nepal News
· Jul 3, 2026
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