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The secondary bond market turnover declined by 36.73% week-on-week to GH¢1.54 billion from GH¢2.43 billion the previous week.
Activity was concentrated in the February 2030 maturity, which led to flows with GH¢464.80 million in volumes traded.
The 2027-2030 bonds continued to anchor market activity, accounting for 71.20% of total volumes at a weighted average yield of 15.30%.
The 2031–2038 maturities followed, jointly contributing 29% in volumes traded at a weighted average yield of 15.93%.
“We anticipate a modest uptick in market activity as asset managers rebalance portfolios ahead of month-end”, Databank Research said.
However, trading sentiment is expected to remain measured, with investors adopting a cautious stance pending fiscal direction from the upcoming 2026 Budget presentation.
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