FROM January to September, Ghana’s government domestic borrowing, through the sale of short-dated instruments, amounted to $13.19 billion (GH¢26.18 billion), up from the GH¢19.03 billion it borrowed within the same period last year.
FROM January to September, Ghana’s government domestic borrowing, through the sale of short-dated instruments, amounted to $13.19 billion (GH¢26.18 billion), up from the GH¢19.03 billion it borrowed within the same period last year.