The Ghanaian Cedi started the last month of the year on a weak note, continuing its recent decline as rising demand for foreign exchange trimmed down the local currency’s gains.
GoG Treasury Papers News Report – Week 48 [December 1, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 11.0501% 182 – Day Bill 12.4302% 364 – Day Bill 13.0862% Treasury bill rates were quite unresponsive to the recent monetary
Currency News Report – Week 47 [November 24, 2025]
The ongoing crush in the global equity markets and the apparent rush into safe-haven assets and currencies by investors worsened the already troubling outlook of the local currency at this
GoG Treasury Papers News Report – Week 47 [November 24, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 11.1353% 182 – Day Bill 12.6805% 364 – Day Bill 13.0618 % Treasury bill rates failed to maintain their streak of simultaneous gains
Currency News – Week 46 [November 17, 2025]
The Ghana Cedi, along with some other riskier currencies and assets, faced a major headwind amid fading hopes that the US Federal Reserve will cut US interest rates at its
GoG Treasury Papers News – Week 46 [November 17, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 11.0275% 182 – Day Bill 12.6606% 364 – Day Bill 13.0817% The yields on the government’s short-term securities rose simultaneously for the third
Currency News – Week 45 [November 10, 2025]
The Ghanaian Cedi began the week showing signs of losing its recent luster as it fell across the board against its three major trading partner currencies on both the Bank
GoG Treasury Papers News – Week 45 [November 10, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 10.9277% 182 – Day Bill 12.6114% 364 – Day Bill 13.0184% Treasury bill rates rose concurrently at this week’s issuance, defying the latest
