Ghana’s Treasury bills oversubscribed for first time in two months

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Ghana’s Treasury bill auction has seen its first oversubscription in two months, as investor demand surged nearly 98% above the government’s target, signaling renewed market confidence.

According to data from the Bank of Ghana, the auction attracted total bids worth GH¢20.98 billion, far exceeding the government’s target of GH¢5.44 billion. The Treasury accepted GH¢10.64 billion, which was enough to meet both the target and an impending maturity of GH¢5.24 billion.

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The strong interest marks a turnaround in market sentiment, following weeks of underwhelming performance in short-term government securities.

Breakdown of Accepted Bids

91-day bills: GH¢5.65 billion accepted out of GH¢13.77 billion

182-day bills: GH¢2.99 billion accepted out of GH¢4.22 billion

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364-day bills: GH¢2 billion accepted out of GH¢2.98 billion

Analysts attribute the resurgence to a recent policy shift by the Bank of Ghana, particularly the reduction in yields on the BoG Bills, which previously offered returns around 27%. With the rate cut, investors have pivoted toward Treasury bills for relatively better returns.

However, yields on these instruments have declined sharply:

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91-day: Dropped by 93 basis points to 13.72%

182-day: Fell by 41 basis points to 14.61%

364-day: Declined by 68 basis points to 14.73%

Despite the lower yields, the high subscription rate underscores growing investor confidence in the government’s fiscal direction and macroeconomic outlook.


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