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Strong Demand for Ghanaian Treasury Bills Leads to Oversubscription in Recent Auction

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
September 5, 2023
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In the most recent treasury bill auction conducted by the Central Bank of Ghana, strong investor demand led to significant oversubscription, signalling robust confidence in the nation’s debt securities.

The auction targeted to raise GH¢3,064.00 million worth of treasury bills, but garnered a remarkable 15.11% oversubscription, reflecting the market’s appetite for safe-haven assets.

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Among the various tenors offered, the 91-Day bill emerged as the clear favourite, attracting a substantial subscription of GH¢2,639.12 million. This marked an impressive 11.76% growth compared to the GH¢2,361.36 million recorded in the preceding week.

Investors demonstrated a strong preference for short-term securities, possibly indicating a desire for liquidity or a cautious approach amid market uncertainties.

The 182-Day bill, another popular choice, saw subscriptions amounting to GH¢650.63 million, demonstrating continued investor interest in mid-term government debt instruments.

Meanwhile, the 364-Day bills also received increased bids, totaling GH¢237.08 million. The universal acceptance of all bids, resulting in a 100.00% acceptance rate, underscores the market’s trust in Ghana’s fiscal stability.

Investors have closely monitored interest rate trends, and this auction showcased notable changes compared to the previous week. Interest rates across all tenors recorded incremental increases, suggesting evolving market conditions and potentially influenced by factors such as inflation or shifts in the central bank’s monetary policy.

The 91-Day bill experienced a substantial 34 basis points (bps) increase in interest rates. The 182-Day bill also saw a modest 9 bps rise in interest rates.

Similarly, the 364-Day bill exhibited an uptick in interest rates, reflecting market dynamics.

Investors have closely monitored these rising rates, which could influence investment decisions and portfolio strategies in the coming weeks.

It is important to note that the recent treasury bill auction in Ghana has demonstrated the continued appeal of government debt securities to investors seeking safe and reliable investment options.

The oversubscription of the auction and the upward trajectory of interest rates suggest a dynamic and responsive financial market in Ghana, where investors remain watchful for opportunities and challenges.

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