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Recent Auction Undersubscription Signals Market Caution, Not Panic- Analyst

M.Cby M.C
April 22, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Ghana’s Sovereign Debt Market Roars Back

The latest Treasury bills auction by the Government of Ghana revealed a marginal undersubscription, with interest rates across the short-term yield curve remaining relatively stable.

Market expert and analyst, Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah, President of Women in Forex Ghana, in an interview with the Vaultz News noted this trend suggests a cautious stance from investors rather than an outright panic, as concerns over liquidity, inflation, and broader macroeconomic indicators continue to shape market behavior.

According to data released by the Bank of Ghana, the auction held in the third week of April recorded a 2.45% shortfall from the targeted GH¢6.607 billion. The government managed to raise GH¢6.444 billion in total bids but accepted only GH¢4.630 billion, rejecting a substantial GH¢1.814 billion.

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The Analyst interprets this as a strategic move by the government to manage borrowing costs amidst subdued investor enthusiasm, especially in the 182-day and 364-day segments of the market.

Investor Preference Skews Toward Short-Term Securities

The 91-day bill saw the highest level of investor interest, with GH¢5.058 billion in bids submitted—representing 78.49% of total tenders. However, the government accepted only GH¢3.67 billion from this pool, signaling a preference for pricing discipline and a desire to avoid excessive interest rate obligations.

For the 182-day and 364-day bills, total bids amounted to GH¢905 million and GH¢481.09 million respectively, of which GH¢630.56 million and GH¢324.56 million were accepted. This reflects a relatively weaker investor interest in medium- to longer-tenure securities.

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Recent Auction Undersubscription Signals Market Caution, Not Panic- Analyst
Market expert and analyst, Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah

Interest Rates Remain Stable Across Yield Curve

Despite the undersubscription, yields remained largely flat, which is particularly notable. The interest rate on the benchmark 91-day bill held steady at 15.45%, while the yield on the 182-day bill saw a slight decline to 16.18% from 16.21% the previous month. Similarly, the 364-day bill yield dipped marginally by 3 basis points to settle at 18.62%.

“The consistency in rates implies that the government is not yet under pressure to increase returns to attract demand, a signal of relative macroeconomic stability and continued investor confidence in short-term public debt instruments.”

Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah

From the market analyst’s perspective, the undersubscription appears to reflect near-term caution rather than a loss of faith in government securities.

“Several factors could be contributing to the current trend. Firstly, the liquidity conditions in the banking sector and among institutional investors may be tightening, resulting in lower capital available for reallocation into government instruments.

“Secondly, investors may be diversifying their portfolios away from short-term bills toward other assets or waiting for signals from upcoming policy decisions, including the next Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting by the Bank of Ghana.”

Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah

Policy Anchoring Keeps Market Calm

Ms Annor-Sika indicated that the yield curve’s relative stability offers an important signal to both policymakers and investors. According to her, it suggests that despite lower demand, inflation expectations remain anchored, and the market does not foresee significant near-term risk.

“Moreover, the government’s rejection of over GH¢1.8 billion in bids could be a reflection of an intentional borrowing strategy—only accepting bids that align with its cost-of-funds targets, rather than over-borrowing at higher rates.”

Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah

Additionally, the analyst stated that the stable rates come at a time when Ghana is navigating a challenging economic recovery path, following its recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) program. “Sustained control over interest rates in domestic borrowing is crucial for debt sustainability and fiscal consolidation, key pillars of the IMF-backed economic reform agenda,” she added.

Going forward, market watchers will be closely monitoring the government’s borrowing behavior in subsequent auctions and its potential impact on interest rates.

Ms Annor-Sika averred that if undersubscriptions persist while yields remain unchanged, it could lead to tightening liquidity and rising competition for funds across sectors.

“However, should the government begin to adjust rates upward to entice demand, it could place additional pressure on the cost of domestic debt.”

Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah

In the immediate term, she iterated that the Treasury’s ability to maintain rate stability amid marginal undersubscription underscores a market that is cautious, yet not alarmed.

“It reveals a level of maturity and confidence in Ghana’s short-term debt instruments and reflects an ongoing balancing act between managing investor expectations and safeguarding fiscal health.”

Ms. Gifty Annor-Sika Asantewah

Nonetheless, the coming weeks will be pivotal in determining whether this cautious sentiment persists or transitions into renewed demand in future auctions.

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