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Treasury Rates for January 4th 2020

Security Interest Rates
91 – Day Bill 14.0957%
182 – Day Bill 14.1497%
364 – Day Bill 16.9639%
2 – Year Fixed Rate Note 18.5000%

The yields on the 91-day and 182-day bills began the first week of 2021 registering gains despite the continual drop in the consumer price index. The 91-day bill has been on a continuous strengthening trajectory for the past four weeks as it climbed to its highest since pre-COVID this week.

The yield on the 91-day gained by a 1 basis point (bps) this week to build on previous week’s marginal gain. It climbed from 14.0895% posted last week to 14.0957% this week.

The 182-day bill posted its biggest weekly gain in two months this week as it rose by 3 bps to recover from previous week’s 1 bps loss. It rose from 14.1204% posted last week to 14.1497% this week, its highest in 9 months.

The 364-day bill failed to extend its recent gains as it dipped by 3 bps this week to erase part of previous issuance’s 1 bps gain. It declined to 16.9639% this week from 16.9968% at its last issuance.

Week-on-Week Changes for 4th January, 2020

Term Previous Current Change Percentage Change
91 – Day 14.0895% 14.0957% 0.01 0.0440%
182 – Day 14.1204% 14.1497% 0.03 0.2075%
182 – Day 16.9968% 16.9639% -0.03 -0.1936%
2 – Year 18.5000% 18.5000% 0.00 0.0000%

Auction results from Bank of Ghana (BoG) tender 1727 further indicated that demand for the government’s short-term papers slowed this week as general consumption levels remained high in the festive season.

A total of GHC 739.18 million bids were tendered for the 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day bills against the government’s target amount of GHC 852.00 million. The government accepted all bids tendered.

The government also in the week issued a 2-year fixed-rate note which raised a total of GHC 1,029.86 million at an unchanged rate of 18.5000%.

Next week, the government will be expected to increase its intended target amount to raise a total of GHC 987.00 million from 91-day and 182-day bills.

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