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Higher yields fail to raise T-Bill demand; auction records GH¢1.07bn shortfall

Nerteley NetteybyNerteley Nettey
June 22, 2026
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Investor demand for Treasury bills in the primary market remained subdued last week, with the latest auction falling short of the government’s fundraising target by GH¢1.07 billion.

Results released by the Bank of Ghana showed that investors submitted a total of GH¢4.21 billion in bids across the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day Treasury bill tenors.

The government accepted the entire amount tendered, raising GH¢4.21 billion.

Against a target of GH¢5.27 billion, the amount accepted resulted in a funding shortfall of GH¢1.07 billion, representing an under-subscription of 20.2%.

The 91-day Treasury bill continued to account for the largest share of investor demand, attracting bids worth GH¢2.26 billion, all of which were accepted by the government.

The 182-day bill recorded bids of GH¢802.87 million, with the government accepting the full amount tendered.

Meanwhile, investors submitted GH¢1.15 billion for the 364-day bill, and the government accepted all the bids received, indicating no rejections across any of the three tenors.

Yields went up across the curve. The yield on the 91-day bill edged up 26 basis points to 5.30 % from 5.04% in the previous auction.

The 182-day bill also increased 5 basis points to 7.13% from 7.08%, while the 364-day bill rose 39 points to 11.36% from 10.97%.

The outcome suggests that investor appetite for government securities weakened considerably despite the government accepting all bids submitted.

Looking ahead, the government plans to raise GH¢4.60 billion through its next auction.

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