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Trade activity in the secondary bond market eased by 19.34% week-on-week to GH¢1.53 billion last week.
The flows were concentrated in the general category bonds. This was led by the August 2027 and February 2030 papers.
The 2027-2030 maturities accounted for 45% of volumes at a weighted average yield of 16.56%.
The 2031-2038 papers made up 55% at 16.41%.
Analysts expect trading activity and price discovery to improve following the upcoming coupon inflows.
This is expected to boost the market turnover.
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