Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 12.5215% 182 – Day Bill 13.3064% 364 – Day Bill 16.2880% Ahead of the announcement of July’s consumer prices information, short-term Government of
Currency News for August 2nd 2021
The Ghana Cedi continued to remain under pressure against its three major trading partner currencies as it opened the week worse off from last week’s opening figures. The Cedi began
Treasury Rates for August 2nd, 2021
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 12.5484% 182 – Day Bill 13.3708% 2 – Year Note 17.2500% After short-term Treasury securities recorded brief gains last week, Treasury bill rates
Currency News for July 26th 2021
Ahead of the presentation of the mid-year budget review to Ghana’s parliament later in the week, the Cedi fell across the board against its three major trading partner currencies on
Treasury Rates for July 26th 2021
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 12.5625% 182 – Day Bill 13.3634% 364 – Day Bill 16.3983% Short-term Government of Ghana Treasury bill rates rose marginally this week in
Currency News for July 19th 2021
The Ghana Cedi was mixed at the start of the week against its three major trading partner currencies as it sustained losses against the US Dollar but gained momentum to
Treasury Rates for July 19th 2021
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 12.5582% 182 – Day Bill 13.3590% 10 – Year Fixed Rate Bond 19.7500% The continuous fall in the yields on the government’s short-term