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Ghana: Interest rates dropping; government T-bills oversubscribed by 40%

According to the auctioning results by the Bank of Ghana, demand for the 91-day Treasury-bill was very high, pushing the yield down.

Interest rates fell once again as government Treasury bills was oversubscribed by about 40.3% to the tune of ¢3.89 billion.

Following the successful completion of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, interest rates on the money market have witnessed a significant fall. From a high of 35%, the rates have eased to about 20% on the average.

The yield on the 91-day bill fell by 0.52% to 18.52%.

At the same time, the 182-day rate also declined to 21.27%, from 22.84% the previous week.

Meanwhile, government accepted ¢3.87 billion of the total bids submitted.

Chunk of the bids, however, came from the 91-day T-bill as ¢2.90 billion was accepted.

For the 182-day bill, the bids submitted were estimated at ¢983.7 million. But ¢972.4 million was accepted.

Securities  Bids Tendered (GH¢)Bids Accepted (GH¢)
91-day2.912 billion2.906 billion
182-day983.77 million972.49 million
   
Total3.895 billion3.879 billion
Targeted2.775 billion 

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