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Gov’t Eyes June Bond Reopening Amid GH¢6.32bn T-Bills Issuance Today

May 2, 2025
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The government has announced plans to borrow GH¢6.32 billion from the treasury market today on May 2, 2025.

The upcoming issuance, which includes the 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day treasury bills, is primarily intended to refinance maturing debts totaling GH¢6.09 billion. However, beyond this routine auction lies a broader macroeconomic narrative, one that includes a potential reopening of the domestic bond market in June 2025—a move analysts believe could be crucial to Ghana’s fiscal consolidation and debt sustainability goals.

In recent months, the treasury market has shown strong investor appetite despite broader macroeconomic uncertainties. Last week’s treasury auction saw total bids reach GH¢7.27 billion, exceeding the government’s GH¢6.15 billion target. Of these, GH¢6.70 billion was accepted, indicating a healthy oversubscription and underscoring improved market confidence.

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This consistent demand has contributed to a steady decline in yields across all short-term tenors. The 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day bills now yield 15.32%, 16.04%, and 18.37%, respectively—down by 13 basis points (bps), 14bps, and 25bps week-on-week. Analysts view this yield compression as a positive signal that investor risk perception is gradually easing, a critical precursor to successful bond market reopening.

Market Conditions Align for Strategic Reentry

According to Databank Research, conditions are becoming increasingly favorable for a selective and strategic reopening of the domestic bond market, with June earmarked as the most likely period. Several factors support this timing.

First, Ghana is currently experiencing a relatively stable disinflation trajectory, following months of elevated price pressures. This trend not only improves the risk profile of longer-term securities but also aligns with the Ministry of Finance’s two-year economic recovery strategy.

Second, investor sentiment has improved markedly in the wake of consistent auction performance, selective debt acceptance, and hints of macroeconomic stability. Non-resident investors, who had previously exited the local bond market due to volatility and restructuring fears, are beginning to reassess Ghana’s investment outlook—particularly if yields become more attractive within a credible debt management framework.

One of the more subtle yet strategic tools at the government’s disposal has been the practice of selective debt acceptance at auctions. By deliberately accepting fewer bids or focusing on specific tenors, the government has managed to shape the yield curve in its favor, supporting lower interest rates on domestic borrowing.

This approach, coupled with a possible bond market reopening in June, offers the Ministry of Finance the flexibility to issue longer-dated instruments that spread repayment obligations more evenly over time. Such a move is crucial to reducing the concentration of short-term maturities, which often leads to rollover risks and higher refinancing costs.

Lower Domestic Interest Payments in Sight

Should current market conditions hold, the government could see significant relief on domestic interest payments in the near term. Lower yields translate into lower coupon payments on newly issued debt, helping to ease the fiscal burden. This is particularly important given the government’s current efforts to meet International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme targets and maintain macroeconomic stability.

Databank Research also notes that a successful reopening of the bond market in June—backed by strong demand and reasonable yields—could enhance Ghana’s appeal to offshore investors. Such inflows would not only diversify the investor base but also help rebuild foreign reserves, improve exchange rate stability, and support broader economic recovery efforts.

While today’s GH¢6.32 billion treasury bills auction may appear routine on the surface, it forms part of a broader financial strategy. By leveraging strong investor sentiment and improving market dynamics, the government is positioning itself for a crucial re-entry into the domestic bond market in June.

This anticipated bond market reopening represents more than a technical financial maneuver—it signals a shift toward longer-term fiscal planning, enhanced debt sustainability, and restored investor confidence.

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