Despite lower demand from domestic lenders, the Marcos Jr. administration borrowed more than its planned amount of β±22 billion through the sale of short-dated treasury bills (T-bills) at slightly lower costs, driven by heightened expectations of the United States (US) Federal Reserveβs (Fed) easing this week.
During the latest T-bill auction on Monday, Oct.
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