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T-Bills Auction Oversubscribed by 264% After Budget Review

M.Cby M.C
July 28, 2025
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Barely 24 hours after Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson presented the 2025 Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review to Parliament, investor confidence in Ghana’s short-term debt market surged to unprecedented heights.

The government recorded a jaw-dropping 264% oversubscription in its latest Treasury bills auction, marking one of the biggest showings in recent times.

According to auction data released by the Bank of Ghana, total bids submitted by investors for the auction reached GH¢28.096 billion—nearly four times the government’s initial target of GH¢7.701 billion. This massive turnout highlights a renewed investor appetite for Ghanaian government securities, even amidst global financial uncertainty.

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The breakdown of the auction results paints a vivid picture of the market fever. Of the GH¢28.096 billion in total bids, the government accepted GH¢15.160 billion—more than double its initial target. The 91-day bill was the most sought-after instrument, attracting GH¢13.435 billion in bids. However, the government took up only GH¢5.078 billion of that amount.

The 182-day bill also garnered substantial investor interest, with GH¢8.719 billion tendered and GH¢5.723 billion accepted. The 364-day bill attracted GH¢5.941 billion in bids, from which GH¢4.358 billion was taken up.

This historic oversubscription not only reflects investor enthusiasm but also signifies a renewed sense of fiscal stability following the policy clarity provided in the Mid-Year Budget Review.

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Interest Rates Decline Sharply Across Yield Curve

Interestingly, the massive investor demand was accompanied by a significant decline in interest rates across the yield curve. The 91-day bill’s yield plunged by 289 basis points to 10.83%, its lowest in years. Similarly, the 182-day bill rate dropped to 13.22% from 14.61% over the same period last year. The 364-day bill yield also slipped by 43 basis points to 14.30%.

The falling interest rates are expected to reduce the government’s interest payment obligations, which bodes well for public finance management. Market watchers believe that the rate drop reflects growing confidence in the government’s fiscal outlook and economic management strategy.

Fiscal Policy Review Boosts Market Sentiment

Analysts attribute the impressive outcome of the auction to the policy signals emanating from the Mid-Year Budget Review. Dr. Forson assured investors of the government’s commitment to maintaining fiscal discipline, implementing structural reforms, and avoiding excessive borrowing.

“The government’s policy direction, especially its intention to consolidate gains under the IMF-supported programme, has injected much-needed confidence into the debt market,” said Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asante, a market analyst. “The oversubscription is a vote of confidence in the fiscal path Ghana is taking.”

She added that investors, both domestic and foreign, were reassured by the government’s transparency and reform-minded posture, particularly regarding debt sustainability and expenditure control.

Implications for the Economy and Future Auctions

The oversubscription of the T-bills auction has several far-reaching implications. Firstly, it provides immediate liquidity for government operations without resorting to more expensive or long-term borrowing. Secondly, it lowers the cost of borrowing, given the sharp decline in yields, thereby freeing up fiscal space for social and infrastructure spending.

Furthermore, it sets a positive precedent for future Treasury auctions and possibly bond issuances. If this trend continues, it could strengthen the cedi, boost investor morale, and improve Ghana’s credit outlook on international markets.

However, some experts caution against over-reliance on short-term instruments. “While this is good news for short-term liquidity, the government must ensure that the debt profile is balanced and sustainable,” warned Ms. Asante.

All in all, as interest rates fall and confidence rises, the government has a golden opportunity to reengineer fiscal policy for sustainable growth. The challenge now lies in maintaining the momentum, deepening investor engagement, and channeling these funds toward productive sectors of the economy.

READ ALSO: Ato Forson’s Mid-Year Budget Wins IMF Applause

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