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Investors desert Ghana treasury bills for Bank of Ghana windfall
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50191, member: 636"] Money people have turned their backs on government treasury bills for six straight weeks. Ghana officials keep missing their cash targets as smart investors dump government bonds. The country faces serious trouble paying for basic services and worker salaries. Bank of Ghana bills have become the hot new choice among money managers. These central bank securities offer much better returns than government options. Interest rates on treasury bills crashed from thirty percent down to just fifteen percent this year. Kodzo Letsa tracks money markets and sees clear patterns emerging. Investors want the highest returns possible for their cash. Bank of Ghana securities deliver superior yields compared to government treasury bills. Smart money always flows toward better deals. Government treasury bills help pay for everyday expenses like salaries and debt payments. Officials rely heavily on these short-term loans to keep basic services running smoothly. Six weeks of missed targets creates dangerous funding gaps across government operations. Ordinary citizens might face delayed government payments or higher taxes if this trend continues. The government could struggle to meet payroll obligations for public workers. New revenue sources may become necessary to fill growing budget holes. Officials might need to completely rethink their borrowing strategies. [/QUOTE]
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