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Ghana on recession trajectory due to T-bill borrowing - Banking Consultant

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  • Ghanaians say YES to LGBTQ+ 3 months ago

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  • Concern Citizen 3 months ago

    The advice the professor is giving to the government is recommendable however, it will be prudent for the government to fall on local funding regardless of pending interest rate rather than borrowing money from external sourc ...
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  • Alberta 3 months ago

    How could businesses benefit if individuals do not put their money in Treasury bills? Look at Cecilia Dapaa holding money at home. If this had been kept in t- bills the government could have used it to do something. Why shoul ...
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  • @Godisking 3 months ago

    You are just bookish intellectual. As far back year 1982 treasury Bill rate was about 9% for 91 days bill tenure. If now the rate in 2024 is 26% what are saying? Time value of money, policy rate, inflation, lending rate etc s ...
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  • Ekow 3 months ago

    it takes a lot to listen to other discerning voices

  • Concern Citizen 3 months ago

    I know where your concern is coming from however, falling on T/Bills as funding means putting more money into the pockets of the citizenry, meaning more money to be spent internally which will have a multiplier effect to stim ...
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  • Oman 3 months ago

    The criminal enterprise came to steal, kill. Destroy before leaving. Ghanaians have deliberately closed our eyes waiting for miracle. By the time we open our eyes there will be no Ghana.

  • .com 3 months ago

    It's never a problem borrowing from tbill to make local investors a bit better of with their income ,and even with this borrowing from europe is high relatively ,and after taken much borrowing from imf. What matters most is ...
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  • Observer 3 months ago

    The problem is not funds to be borrowed from banks but the social fabric of most Ghanaian workers who don’t want to work hard and have a slogan of going to steal from those who employers

  • Abebs 3 months ago

    The comments suggest most Ghanaians don’t even know Ghana has local bonds which is like Tbills but low interest. It is this bonds that the government has refused to pay and introduced DDEP. It is the same as government sayi ...
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  • KK 3 months ago

    They will crush it before leaving power. I Pitty the next president, he will inherit hot air as a legacy from this government and will suffer well well