The Ghanaian Cedi failed to capitalize on last week’s US Federal Reserve rate cut to recover sections of its recent depreciation against the greenback as the local unit opened the
Treasury Rates [September 22, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 10.4575% 182 – Day Bill 12.3610% 364 – Day Bill 12.8825% After two weeks of posting mixed results, the yields on the government’s
Currency News [September 15, 2025]
The Cedi remained troubled at this week’s opening, losing ground against its three major trading partner currencies on both the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform and the Open
Treasury Rates [September 15, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 10.5306% 182 – Day Bill 12.4412% 364 – Day Bill 12.9574% This week’s Treasury bill auction results followed last week’s path as rates
Currency News [September 8, 2025]
The Cedi’s ongoing weaknesses continued this week as it suffered its fifth week-on-week loss across the board against its three major trading partner currencies on both the Bank of Ghana
Treasury Rates [September 8, 2025]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 10.4220% 182 – Day Bill 12.4110% 364 – Day Bill 12.9725% The recent inflation announcement, which saw the inflation rate record its eighth
Market Update Report [August 2025]
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Inflation Declines into 2025 Year-End Target
Ghana’s inflation rate looked set to fall into the single digits for the first time since July 2021, as the latest inflation print showed the eighth successive decline, having consistently
