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The secondary bond market activity edged modestly higher over the week, with turnover up 14.7% week-on-week to GH¢5.29 billion.
Liquidity remained concentrated in the February 2031 benchmark, which alone accounted for GH¢2.29 billion of total volumes.
Investor positioning rotated toward the belly of the curve, with 2031–2034 maturities capturing 51.6% of traded volumes at a 15.63% weighted average yield.
The 2027–2030 segment absorbed 41.2% of flows at a lower 14.70% weighted-average yield.
The long end remained largely sidelined with the 2035–2038 tenors accounting for just 7.1% of activity at a weighted-average yield of 15.92%.
Analysts expect market activity to firm modestly ahead of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, supported by ongoing month end portfolio rebalancing.
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