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Demand for treasury bills reached its highest level in recent times, as the government recorded more than 117% oversubscription of the short-term instruments.
According to the auction results by the Bank of Ghana, total bids from investors amounted to GH¢ 17.69 billion.
However, the government accepted GH¢ 9.43 billion.
The 91-day and the 364-day bills received the highest bids of more than GH¢ 6 billion each.
The 91-day bill received bids worth GH¢6.82 billion, representing 38.53% of the total bids. A little above GH¢ 5.22 billion were accepted.
It was followed by the one-year bill in which the bids tendered were estimated at GH¢6.28 billion, about 35.50% of the total bids. A little over GH¢2.75 billion were accepted.
The 182-day bill got bids worth GH¢4.59 billion. About GH¢1.45 billion were accepted.
Meanwhile, interest rates continued its downward trajectory.
The yield on the 91-day bill declined by 113 basis points to 26.85%.
That of the 182-day bill also went down to 27.80% compared to 27.98% the previous week.
The interest on the 364-day bill also dropped to 29.07%.
| SECURITIES | BIDS TENDERED (GH¢) | BIDS ACCEPTED (GH¢) |
| 91 Day Bill | 6.820bn | 5.226bn |
| 182 Day Bill | 4.594bn | 1.457bn |
| 364 Day Bill | 6.284bn | 2.750bn |
| Total | 17.699bn | |
| Target | 8.068bn |
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