Ghana is set to open auctions of two-year bonds to foreign buyers, seeking to draw more offshore funds for its budget as the West African nation makes plans to offer longer-dated cedi-denominated notes. Foreigners are currently allowed to only buy domestic bonds with terms of three years and higher
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