Gov’t pays GH¢10.8bn DDEP Coupon
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Gov’t pays GH¢10.8bn DDEP Coupon

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The government has paid GH¢10.82 billion to bondholders under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), bringing total payments to investors since 2025 to GH¢41.36 billion.

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