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Robust Demand and Yield Declines Signal Confidence in Government Debt Securities

January 30, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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In a recent development, Ghanaian primary dealers have showcased a strong appetite for the government’s short-term debt securities, surpassing the auction target by an impressive 116.9%.

The auction, organized by the Central Bank, saw a total of GHS 5,605 million in bids from the 17 licensed primary dealers authorized to participate.

The Initial target for the treasury bill auction was set at GHS 2,532 million, but the overwhelming response resulted in an oversubscription rate of 116.9%, totaling GHS 5,494 million in accepted bids by the Treasury.

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This significant oversubscription indicates a high level of confidence in the government’s short-term debt instruments.

The breakdown of accepted bids reveals a notable preference for the 91-day Bill, attracting the highest number of subscriptions, followed by the 182-Day Bill and the 364-Day Bill. Successful bids after the auction amounted to GHS 2,729 million, GHS 1,531 million, and GHS 1,234 million for the 91–Day, 182-Day, and 364-Day tenors, respectively.

Yield Reduction Across Tenors

Despite the strong demand, there was a reduction in yields across all three tenors – 91-Day, 182-Day, and 364-Day. The auction yields settled at averages of 28.59% for the 91-Day Bill and 31.09% for the 182-Day Bill, reflecting declines of 60bps and 65bps, respectively, compared to the average rates for the previous auction. The 364-Day bill also experienced a yield decline of 55bps, settling at 31.79%.

The success of the auction and the subsequent reduction in yields may be attributed to the Central Bank’s efforts to create a more favorable environment for borrowing while balancing the needs of investors and the government. This strategy seems to be working, as evidenced by the continued strong demand for government debt securities.

Looking ahead, the government’s treasury aims to raise approximately GHS 2,861 million through the issuance of the 91, 182, and 364-Day bills in the next auction. This move is aimed at addressing impending maturities and maintaining a healthy liquidity position.

The positive response from investors in the recent auction sets an optimistic tone for the government’s debt management strategy, emphasizing the continued trust in Ghana’s financial markets. The robust demand and yield declines signal a promising outlook for the Ghanaian government’s debt securities in the foreseeable future.

The impressive oversubscription and reduced yields not only showcase immediate investor confidence but also augur well for Ghana’s sustainable economic growth.

The government’s ability to attract substantial bids, particularly for shorter tenors, underscores trust in the country’s fiscal policies and economic stability.

As the Central Bank continues its strategy to balance investor needs and government requirements, the positive market sentiment is likely to contribute to a more stable financial environment.

This success not only aids in fulfilling short-term financial obligations but also positions Ghana as an attractive investment destination, fostering long-term economic prosperity.

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