ACCRA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The Bank of Ghana said the yield on its weekly 91-day bill rose to 13.35 percent at an auction on Friday from 13.32 percent at the last such sale, on Jan 19.
The bank said it had accepted all 417.92 million cedis ($92.4 million) worth of bids tendered for the bills, which will be issued on Monday.
Ghana's treasury bill yields have fallen to around 13 percent in the past six months from 23 percent a year earlier, as the government embarked on fiscal consolidation under a $918 million credit agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
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(Reporting by Kwasi Kpodo, editing by Larry King)
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