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OMO: BoG mobilizes GHS 1.69 billion at 28.9% interest rate

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
June 27, 2024
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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) successfully raised GHS 1.69 billion through the issuance of its 56-day bills, auctioned at an interest rate of 28.9 per cent on Monday, June 24, 2024.

The auction, devoid of disclosed bid values from primary dealers and lacking a stated target, underscores the Central Bank’s diligent efforts to manage liquidity within the banking system.

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Central bank bills are pivotal to Open Market Operations (OMO), a critical monetary policy instrument for regulating the money supply.

The BoG’s issuance of these short-term securities is a deliberate manoeuvre to fine-tune financial system liquidity, ensuring stability and controlling inflationary pressures.

Proceeds from such auctions serve dual purposes: managing liquidity and providing short-term funding for the government.

The 28.9 per cent interest rate highlights the BoG’s monetary policy stance, reflecting broader economic conditions and the Central Bank’s strategic intent to influence market rates and control money supply.

The BoG’s strategy indicates its proactive measures to address economic challenges and support governmental fiscal needs.

By selling bills, the BoG effectively reduces the amount of money circulating in the economy, tightening liquidity.

This action not only aids in controlling inflation but also signals the Central Bank’s commitment to financial stability.

Source: Norvan Reports

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