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Government Raises GH¢5.8bn from Primary Market Despite Rising Rates

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 8, 2026
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Government Misses GH¢5.27bn T-Bill Target Again Despite Rising Interest Rates

The Government of Ghana has recorded a significant turnaround in its treasury bills auction, exceeding its fundraising target despite a sharp rise in borrowing costs. 

The latest auction results released by the Bank of Ghana revealed that investor demand surged strongly, helping the government secure GH¢5.83 billion from the domestic market.

The outcome marks a major reversal from the previous two weeks, during which treasury bill auctions suffered undersubscription as investors remained cautious amid changing market conditions. This time, however, investors returned aggressively, submitting bids worth GH¢6.09 billion against a target of GH¢5.44 billion.

The strong response represents an oversubscription rate of 11.9 percent, signaling renewed confidence in government securities even as yields continue to trend upward.

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Government Selectively Accepts Bids

Although investors submitted bids totaling more than GH¢6 billion, the government accepted GH¢5.83 billion, rejecting some offers as part of efforts to manage borrowing costs and maintain fiscal discipline.

The latest figures indicate that authorities remain committed to balancing their financing needs with prudent debt management strategies. By accepting only selected bids, the government seeks to avoid unnecessary increases in financing expenses while still meeting its short-term funding requirements.

Market analysts say the ability to surpass the target demonstrates the depth of liquidity within the financial sector and the continued attractiveness of treasury bills as a relatively safe investment option.

91-Day Bill Dominates Investor Interest

As has been the case in recent auctions, the 91-day treasury bill emerged as the investors’ preferred instrument.

The short-term security attracted bids worth GH¢3.56 billion, accounting for approximately 58.4 percent of all bids submitted during the auction. Out of this amount, the government accepted GH¢3.50 billion.

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The strong demand for the 91-day bill suggests that investors remain cautious about locking funds into longer-term securities amid expectations of possible shifts in monetary policy and market interest rates.

Shorter-dated instruments provide investors with greater flexibility and quicker access to funds should market conditions change.

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Demand For T-bills

Longer-Term Bills Also Record Strong Uptake

The 182-day treasury bill also enjoyed robust participation from investors.

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The instrument received bids totaling GH¢1.71 billion, with the government accepting approximately GH¢1.68 billion. This represented another strong showing and highlighted investor willingness to extend maturities beyond the three-month horizon.

Meanwhile, the 364-day bill attracted bids worth GH¢815.57 million. Of this amount, about GH¢640.25 million was accepted.

Although demand for the one-year bill remained lower than the shorter-tenor securities, the figures nevertheless reflect continued investor appetite for government debt instruments across different maturity periods.

The varying demand levels also reveal investors’ ongoing efforts to balance returns with market uncertainty.

Interest Rates Continue Upward Trend

While the oversubscription offers positive news for government financing plans, the latest auction results came with an important warning sign. Borrowing costs continue to rise.

Yields increased across most segments of the treasury bill market, indicating that investors are demanding higher returns for lending to the government.

The yield on the 91-day bill eased marginally by 2 basis points to 5.01 percent. However, gains were recorded on the longer-dated instruments.

The 182-day bill yield rose from 7.04 percent to 7.09 percent, while the 364-day bill experienced a more dramatic jump of 38 basis points to reach 10.83 percent.

The sharp increase in the one-year bill yield is likely to attract greater attention from investors seeking higher returns while raising concerns about the government’s future borrowing costs.

What the Results Mean for the Economy

The latest auction outcome sends mixed signals to the market.

On one hand, the government’s ability to raise more than its target demonstrates strong investor confidence and sufficient liquidity within the domestic financial system. It also provides authorities with much-needed financing to support budgetary operations and debt obligations.

On the other hand, rising yields suggest that investors are becoming increasingly selective and are demanding greater compensation for holding government securities.

For businesses and households, movements in treasury bill rates often serve as indicators for broader interest rate trends across the economy. Higher government borrowing costs can eventually influence lending rates, investment decisions and overall economic activity.

As Ghana continues its economic recovery efforts and fiscal consolidation programme, treasury bill auctions will remain a closely watched barometer of investor confidence and market sentiment.

For the meantime, the government can celebrate a successful return to oversubscription territory. However, the rising cost of borrowing serves as a reminder that maintaining investor confidence may come at a higher price.

READ ALSO: Gifty Asantewah Predicts Tougher Months for Cedi’s Stability Following 4.6% Slide

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