Sunday Standard Govt debt auction falls short as yields surge The Bank of Botswana raised P2.571 billion in its latest debt auction, falling short of...
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Sunday Standard Govt debt auction falls short as yields surge The Bank of Botswana raised P2.571 billion in its latest debt auction, falling short of its P3.2 billion target as investors demanded sharply higher yields across Treasury bills and bonds. Despite oversubscription in several tranches, allotments were limited due to elevated yield expectations. The auction offered P2.6 billion in Treasury bills and P600 million in […] The post Govt debt auction falls short as yields surge first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Sunday Standard Reporter
Sunday Standard Govt debt auction falls short as yields surge The Bank of Botswana raised P2.571 billion in its latest debt auction, falling short of...
Treasury bills are government short-term debt instruments issued through the Bank of Jamaica. They serve the double purposes of helping to fund...
Treasury bills are government short-term debt instruments issued through the Bank of Jamaica. They serve the double purposes of helping to fund...
Stocks slumped in afternoon trading on Wall Street Friday and Treasury yields fell sharply after the government reported a sharp slowdown in hiring...
Stocks slumped and Treasury yields fell sharply Friday after a weak report on hiring and the latest gyrations in U.S. trade policy shook Wall Street....
Stocks slumped and Treasury yields fell sharply Friday after a weak report on hiring and the latest gyrations in U.S. trade policy shook Wall Street....
A little over GH¢4.8 billion, representing 71% of the bids were tendered for the 3-months bill. The uptake was GH¢4.320 billion.
A little over GH¢4.8 billion, representing 71% of the bids were tendered for the 3-months bill. The uptake was GH¢4.320 billion.
As of end-June 2025, Cameroon’s domestic public debt, excluding arrears, which are invoices pending payment for around three months, and floating...
As of end-June 2025, Cameroon’s domestic public debt, excluding arrears, which are invoices pending payment for around three months, and floating...