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Treasury yields are expected to decline despite being steady during the week under review.
However, they are likely to progress at a glacial pace.
Despite a growing appetite for alternative yields, possibly limiting the decrease in treasury bill yields, analysts expect slight declines in the 91-day and 182-day yields with a slight uptick in demand for the 364-day bill in this week’s print.
This is fueled by the recent positive trend stemming from June 2024’s inflation print and an optimistic sentiment following the $360 million disbursement from the International Monetary Fund.
Last week, interest rates across the yield curve remained steady. The 91-day bill yield was unchanged at 24.79%.
The 182-day bill followed suit at 26.75%, and the 364-day bill closed the auction at 27.79%.
The government accepted all bids tendered for the third consecutive week but fell short of its target by about 0.23%.
The government raised GH¢4.49 billion, against a set target of GH¢4.72 billion to cover maturities worth GH¢4.45 billion.
Meanwhile, the government aims to raise GH¢5.3 billion this week through the 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day bills to refinance maturing bills totaling GH¢4.2bn.
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