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Hot Money Chases Long-Term Safety as 364-Day T-bill Dominates BoG Auction

M.Cby M.C
January 19, 2026
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Hot Money Chases Long-Term Safety as 364-Day T-bill Dominates BoG Auction

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Investor appetite for government securities remained strong at the latest Treasury bills auction, even as interest rates continued to edge higher across the yield curve. 

Results published by the Bank of Ghana show that total bids accepted reached about GH¢10.05 billion, significantly above the government’s target of GH¢7.14 billion. This represents an oversubscription of roughly 41 percent, confirming that liquidity within the financial system remains robust and that investors are still eager to lock funds into sovereign instruments.

The strong performance of the auction reflects a combination of cautious optimism and strategic positioning by investors. While inflation and monetary policy remain key considerations, Treasury bills continue to be viewed as a safe and predictable option, particularly in a climate where risk assets still carry uncertainty.

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364-day bill attracts the lion’s share of funds

The most striking outcome from the auction was the dominance of the 364-day Treasury bill. Investors tendered approximately GH¢4.61 billion for the one year instrument, accounting for about 45.7 percent of total bids. Nearly the entire amount was accepted, underlining the government’s readiness to take on longer dated funding and investors’ willingness to commit funds for a longer period.

This preference for the 364-day bill signals a shift in investor behaviour toward duration. Many market participants appear comfortable extending maturities in exchange for higher yields and income certainty. With expectations that rates may remain elevated in the near term, locking in returns for twelve months has become increasingly attractive.

Short-term bills still see strong participation

Although the longer tenor bill dominated the auction, demand for short-term instruments remained solid. The 91-day bill attracted bids of about GH¢2.75 billion, with GH¢2.74 billion accepted. Similarly, the 182-day bill recorded bids of approximately GH¢2.71 billion, with just over GH¢2.70 billion taken up by the government.

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These figures suggest that while investors are extending duration, short-term liquidity management remains important. Banks, fund managers and corporate treasurers continue to rely on shorter dated bills to manage cash flows, meet regulatory requirements and maintain flexibility.

Yield curve trends point upward

Alongside strong demand, interest rates continued to climb modestly. The yield on the 91-day bill increased by 2.0 basis points to 11.19 percent. The 182-day bill also saw a marginal rise, moving to 12.64 percent from 12.61 percent in the previous auction. The most notable adjustment occurred at the long end of the curve, where the 364-day bill yield jumped by 8.0 basis points to 12.98 percent.

The upward movement in yields reflects ongoing pricing of inflation risks and monetary policy expectations. While the increases were not dramatic, they reinforce the reality that government borrowing costs remain sensitive to macroeconomic conditions and investor sentiment.

Government benefits from strong uptake

From a fiscal perspective, the auction outcome is positive for government financing. Exceeding the target provides flexibility in meeting short-term funding needs and refinancing maturing obligations. The ability to attract substantial bids across all tenors also suggests confidence in the government’s debt management strategy.

Accepting higher volumes at slightly higher rates may raise borrowing costs in the short term, but it also reduces rollover risk by spreading maturities and securing funds over a longer horizon. The strong acceptance of the 364-day bill in particular supports efforts to lengthen the domestic debt profile.

The auction results point to a market that is cautious but confident. Investors are not shying away from government securities despite incremental increases in yields. Instead, they are selectively positioning for value, with a clear tilt toward longer dated instruments that offer better returns.

This behaviour may also reflect expectations that interest rates could stabilise or peak in the coming months. By locking into the 364-day bill, investors hedge against the risk of rates falling later in the year, which would reduce returns on reinvestment.

Outlook for future auctions

In the intervening time, demand for Treasury bills is likely to remain firm, particularly if liquidity conditions stay supportive. However, continued upward pressure on yields could test investor appetite if rates rise too quickly. The balance between attracting funding and managing borrowing costs will therefore remain critical for the Bank of Ghana and the Ministry of Finance.

For now, the latest auction confirms that government securities continue to command strong interest, with the 364-day bill emerging as the instrument of choice for investors seeking long-term safety in a changing interest rate environment.

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