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HomenewsT-Bill yields plunge to record low as Gov't borrowing costs ease

T-Bill yields plunge to record low as Gov’t borrowing costs ease

Interest rates on government treasury bills have taken a sharp dive, hitting record lows in the latest auction and signaling a potential further reduction in lending rates by commercial banks. The development is a major boost for both economic growth prospects and the government’s fiscal consolidation efforts.

Data from the Bank of Ghana’s auction on Friday revealed a significant drop across all three tenors. The yield on the 91-day bill experienced the most dramatic fall, plummeting by 215 basis points to settle at 6.45%. The rate on the 182-day bill also declined sharply to 8.18%, down from the previous 10.67%. Meanwhile, the 364-day bill eased by 86 basis points to close at 12.93%.

The continuous downward trajectory of yields is a positive signal for the broader economy, as it is expected to translate into cheaper credit for businesses and individuals. For the government, the lower rates represent a significant reduction in its domestic debt servicing costs.

Investor Appetite Remains Insatiable

Despite the falling returns, investor confidence in Ghana’s short-term debt instruments remains extraordinarily high. The auction was massively oversubscribed, with total tenders reaching a staggering GHยข25.2 billionโ€”a 170% oversubscription against the government’s target of GHยข9.32 billion.

The Treasury, however, exercised caution, accepting only GHยข11.40 billion of the total bids in a move to manage its immediate financing needs and control costs.

The 364-day bill continued to be the instrument of choice for investors, attracting GHยข9.37 billion in bids, which represented over 37% of the total tenders. The government accepted GHยข5.77 billion of those bids.

The strong demand signals sustained market confidence in the economy’s direction and a continued preference for government securities as a safe investment haven. Financial analysts suggest the development puts the Bank of Ghana in a strong position to maintain its accommodative monetary policy stance, which could further stimulate economic activity in the coming months.


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