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Activities in the secondary bond market declined by 20.48%, falling from GH¢908 million to GH¢722 million.
The February 2027 maturities dominated trading, capturing 47.2% of total volume with an average yield to maturity (YTM) of 24.13%.
Maturities from 2027 to 2030 represented 76.29% of market activity, averaging a YTM of 24.88%.
In contrast, maturities from 2031 to 2034 and 2035 to 2028 made up 23.69% and 0.03% of trading, with average YTMs of 22.67% and 25.40%, respectively.
Analysts expect trading activities to remain concentrated at the shorter end of the curve, with only minor transactions occurring in the belly in the near term.
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