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T-bills auction: Interest rates surge to 32.50%; government records marginal oversubscription

Mon, Oct 2 2023 9:19 AM
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t bills auction interest rates surge to 32 50 government records marginal oversubscription
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Interest rates continued their surge on the money market despite the government securing a marginal oversubscription of treasury bills auction.

According to the auction results from the Bank of Ghana, the yield on the 364-day bill shot up to 32.85% from 32.50% the previous week.

Also, the 91-day T-bill also went up by 0.29% to 28.50%. That of the 182-day bill also inched up to 30.916% from 30.67% the previous week.

Meanwhile, the government got ¢2.499 billion from the sale of the T-bills, approximately 2.72% oversubscription.

This was against a target of ¢2.570 billion.

A chunk of the bills came from the 91-day T-bills.

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¢1,884 billion of the bids were tendered. All the bids were however mobilised from the very end of the money market.

For the 182-day, ¢484.17 million were tendered in which all were accepted.

On the other hand, the 364-day bill received an offer of ¢131.16 million. All the bids were accepted.

SECURITIESBIDS TENDERED  (¢)BIDS OFFERED (¢)
91 Day Bill1.884bn1.884bn
182 Day Bill484.17m484.17m
364 Day Bill         131.16m131.16m
   
TOTAL2.499bn 
TARGET2.570bn 

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