Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 25.7321% 182 – Day Bill 28.2267% 364 – Day Bill 28.8378% After last week’s unexpected slump in the demand for Treasury bills, the
Currency News [April 2, 2024]
News that Ghana is set to commence the second review of its three-year USD 3.0 billion programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) did little to revive the struggling local
Market Update Report [March 2024]
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Treasury Rates [April 1, 2024]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 25.7493% 182 – Day Bill 28.2481% 364 – Day Bill 28.8495% Treasury bill rates declined to their lowest in more than seven months
Currency News [March 25, 2024]
The Cedi’s woes intensified at this week’s opening where the local currency fell across the board against its three major trading partner currencies on the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank
Treasury Rates [March 25, 2024]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 25.9988% 182 – Day Bill 28.4961% 364 – Day Bill 29.0996% Ahead of the announcement of the policy rate where analysts are predicting
Currency News [March 18, 2024]
The Cedi extended its struggles against its major trading partner currencies this week on both the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform and the Open Forex Market (oanda.com) ahead
Treasury Rates [March 18, 2024]
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 26.4986% 182 – Day Bill 28.9980% 364 – Day Bill 29.5995% Treasury bill rates continued their downward trend for the twelfth consecutive time
