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Ghana Stock Exchange Expresses Readiness to Launch Commercial Paper Market to Meet Investors Demand

M.Cby M.C
June 30, 2023
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The local bourse expressed it readiness to meet the demands of investors by introducing a formal commercial paper market which will help bring a significant transformation to the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE).

Abena Amoah, Managing Director of the GSE, expressed her enthusiasm for the progress made so far in establishing Ghana’s commercial paper market.

According to MD of GSE, the GSE submitted the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and eagerly awaits their response. Drawing on the successful approach taken in developing the fixed-income market, stakeholders have worked together to formulate a framework for the forthcoming commercial paper market.

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This move comes in response to the pressing need for expanded investment options to meet the growing demand for diversification within the country’s capital market. By providing investors with additional opportunities, the GSE aims to bolster the safety net against default risks while fostering market growth.

A notable feature of the upcoming commercial paper market is the requirement for ratings on issued securities. This development will provide investors with vital information and instill greater confidence in the market.

Ms. Amoah explained that by clearly indicating the credit rating of a commercial paper, investors can accurately assess the associated risk and price their investments accordingly, offering greater transparency and informed decision-making opportunities.

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The Introduction of a formal commercial paper market will facilitate capital-raising activities for companies seeking to fortify their positions. Public offerings are expected to make their way into the market, allowing investors to diversify their investment portfolios and capitalize on new opportunities.

GSE in Collaboration With MIIF to Launch ETF

In addition to the commercial paper market, the GSE is collaborating with the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) to launch a gold-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF).

This strategic initiative will expand the range of investment products available to market participants, providing increased diversification options. The launch of the gold-backed ETF is projected to occur by September or before the year’s end, showcasing the GSE’s commitment to offering diverse investment avenues.

The establishment of a formal commercial paper market represents a crucial milestone for Ghana’s financial sector. While an informal commercial paper market currently exists, formalization will enhance investor protection and instill a heightened sense of security.

Ms. Amoah emphasized the pivotal role of lending and capital formation in a growing economy, asserting that as long as the economy, businesses, and GDP continue to expand, companies will have ongoing capital requirements.

It Is important to note that the formal trading platform for commercial papers will not be the exclusive avenue for issuance. Certain investors may still opt for over-the-counter (OTC) trading outside the formalized market.

The flexible market structure caters to the diverse preferences and needs of investors, ensuring accessibility and accommodating various trading approaches.

All in all, the introduction of a formal commercial paper market underscores Ghana’s commitment to expanding and diversifying its financial sector. By providing a regulated platform for short-term debt securities, the GSE aims to attract more investors while stimulating economic growth.

This forthcoming launch, alongside the gold-backed ETF initiative, demonstrates the GSE’s proactive efforts to broaden the range of investment options and invigorate financial markets in response to the prevailing limited investment landscape.

Commercial paper which is an unsecured, short-term debt instrument issued by corporations will help listed equities on the local bourse to have access to capital to grow their entities.

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