T-Bill auction oversubscribed by 88.2% as yields fall

Demand for Treasury bills remained strong at the latest primary market auction, with investor bids significantly exceeding the government’s target.

Data from the Bank of Ghana show that investors tendered a total of GH¢11.28 billion across the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day Treasury bills, against a target of GH¢5.99 billion.

This represents an 88.2% oversubscription, with bids exceeding the government’s target by about GH¢5.29 billion.

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Despite the strong demand, the government accepted a total of GH¢4.88 billion of the bids submitted. Demand was strongest for the 91-day bill, where investors tendered GH¢5.07 billion, of which the government accepted GH¢4.07 billion, representing about 80% of bids.

For the 182-day bill, investors submitted GH¢1.28 billion in bids, of which GH¢526.44 million was accepted. The 364-day bill attracted GH¢4.93 billion in bids, but the government accepted just GH¢289.70 million.

The modest uptake by the sovereign, despite strong investor demand, helped drive yields lower across the T-bill curve. The 91-day bill yield declined by 16 basis points to 5.46% from 5.62% at the previous auction. The 182-day yield fell by 25 basis points to 7.27%, while the 364-day yield dropped by 48 basis points to 12.50%, from 12.98%.

The latest auction points to controlled borrowing by the sovereign despite strong investor appetite, reinforcing the downward pressure on T-bill yields.

For the next auction, the government is seeking to raise GH¢5.43 billion through the issuance of the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day Treasury bills.

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