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Interest In Short Term Debt Market Remains Consistent Despite Undersubscribed GHS 2.7bn Auction

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
May 23, 2023
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Interest In Short Term Debt Market Remains Consistent Despite Undersubscribed GHS 2.7bn Auction

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The Bank of Ghana’s Treasury bills auction, worth GH2,732.00 million, fell slightly short of expectations, with 0.15% less bids than expected. Despite this, the auction ended with T-bills totaling GH2,015.27 million for the 91-Day bills and GH712.75 million for the 182-Day bills being accepted.

However, the accepted offers were slightly equal to the tendered bids, yielding a relative 100% acceptance rate. This result indicates a balanced demand and supply environment for Treasury bills.

Investors expressed interest in both the 91-Day and 182-Day T-bills, contributing to the overall bid acceptance.

The yield on 91-day T-Bills increased by 13 basis points (bps) to 20.56%. This increase shows a fall in the instrument’s effective interest rate, which could be ascribed to the relative attractiveness of the shorter-term maturity. Similarly, the yield on 182-Day T-Bills increased by 40 basis points to 23.36%.

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In the approaching auction, Tender #1852, the Bank of Ghana has set a target of GH3,431.00 million. This aim includes the 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day T-Bills. It will be fascinating to see how market participants react to the larger offering and whether it results in a higher subscription rate than the prior auction.

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Investors Request Higher Rates Of Returns In The Ghanaian Market

According to BoG’s report, the auction results reflect market sentiment and the attractiveness of these short-term government securities, with yield increases indicating that investors are demanding higher returns for their investments, potentially reflecting inflationary pressures or perceived market risks.

As the Bank of Ghana continues its efforts to manage liquidity and provide financing options for the government, market participants will closely monitor the outcomes of future auctions.

These auctions serve as a barometer for investor confidence and can provide insights into the overall state of the economy. Factors such as government fiscal policies, monetary policy decisions, and external market conditions will continue to influence the demand and pricing of Treasury bills in the coming months.

Overall, while the recent Treasury bills auction was slightly undersubscribed, the acceptance of bids and the gains in yields demonstrate ongoing investor interest in Ghana’s debt market.

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As the target for the next auction is set higher, market participants will eagerly watch for any shifts in investor sentiment and the subsequent impact on yields and subscription rates.

Read also: MPC Maintains Policy Rate At 29.5%

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