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The secondary market turnover contracted 6.62% week-on-week to GH¢1.90 billion last week.
Activity was concentrated at the short end of the local currency yield curve (LCY).
The 2027-2030 maturities accounted for 56% of total volumes, clearing at a weighted average yield of 16.74%.
The 2031-2038 papers made up 44%, with an average yield of 16.47%.
Analysts expect moderate trading as participants rebalance portfolios ahead of upcoming coupon payments.
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