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Govt exceeds treasury bill target by GHS550m

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
April 28, 2025
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The government has exceeded its Treasury bill target by GHS 550 million, according to the latest auction results from the Bank of Ghana.

While the target was set at GHS 6.14 billion, total bids reached GHS 7.26 billion. Despite the oversubscription, the government rejected GHS 570.64 million in bids.

Data shows that for the 91-day bill, GHS 5.32 billion in bids were tendered, with GHS 5.21 billion accepted.

The 182-day bill attracted GHS 1.56 billion in bids, out of which GHS 1.29 billion was accepted. For the 364-day bill, GHS 381 million was tendered, with GHS 192 million accepted.

Interest rates across the yield curve remained relatively stable, averaging between 15% and 18%.

  • The yield on the 91-day bill edged down to 15.32% from 15.45% the previous week.

  • The 182-day bill dropped to 16.03% from 16.18%.

  • The 364-day bill fell to 18.37% from 18.62%.

The continued decline in rates reflects government efforts to lower borrowing costs.

In the next auction, the Treasury plans to raise GHS 6.32 billion.


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