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Government Accrued Gh¢10.84bn From T-bills in December 2022

January 13, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Government Accrued Gh¢10.84bn From T-bills in December 2022

Treasury Bill

The government of Ghana bagged a sum of gh¢10.84 billion out of total bids worth gh¢12.03 billion in the money market during the month of December, 2022.

According to the government, this was made possible due to the improvement in demand and tight pricing competition at the auctions, combined with the exemption of Treasury bills from the Domestic Debt Exchange Program.

“Due to the improved demand, T-bill exclusion from DDEP and tight pricing competition at the auctions, the yields on the 91-day and 182-day tenors fell marginally.  This situation spurred investors demand and as well reduced the government cost of borrowing slightly within that period.”

Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister of Finance

Some analysts elaborating on T-bills’ demand has disclosed that the T-bills demand will continue to be high, while the secondary market remains quiet as investors seek clarity and decide on participating in the Domestic Debt Exchange program.

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According to these analysts, despite how unsecured the nation is pertaining to investment,  the exemption of treasury bills from the debt exchange program tends to at least motivate individuals to venture into that as compared to bonds.

Government Accrues ¢1.72 Billion From T-Bills As Interest Rates Remain Stable

The government of Ghana exceeded its treasury bills target by 15.4% to ¢1.72 billion in the latest treasury auction, but at the expense of keeping interest rates stable.

According to the auction results, government got an extra ¢350 million though it was expected to raise about ¢1.49 billion to refinance Treasury bill maturities of ¢1.37 billion.

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Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta

Nonetheless, the expectation of the government was a fall in the interest rate due to the rising demand for the short-term financial instruments.

Also, since government’s only source of borrowing for now is the treasury market, ideally, demand for the treasury securities should have pushed the rates a little down.

Majority of the bids came from the 91-day T-bills, where a little over ¢1.411 billion were received at a relatively same interest rate of 35.65% from the previous week. Gh¢1.405 billion of the bids were however accepted.

For the 182 T-bills, GH¢311.91 million were tendered in by the investors, out of which ¢270.32 million were accepted by the government.

The yield on the 182-day bill was also virtually unchanged at 35.94%.

Analysts expect T-bill yields to decline as an expected International Monetary Fund (IMF) support program  in the first quarter of this year coupled with an unstable outlook of the cedi may limit currency pass-through to inflation.

SecuritiesBids Tendered (GH¢)Bids Accepted (GH¢)
91-Day Bill1.411 billion1.405 billion
182-Day Bill311.91 million270.32 million
   
Total1.722 billion1.722 billion
Target1.492 billion1.492 billion

Read Also : IBF Petitions Gov’t For The Exemption Of Individual Bondholders From The DDEP

Tags: Debt exchange programInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)Treasury Bill
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