Currency News [February 20, 2023]

The Ghanaian Cedi after a brief reprieve, opened the week pressured despite assurances given by the finance minister last week in an address to Ghana’s parliament that the conclusion of

Treasury Rates [February 20, 2023]

Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 35.6672% 182 – Day Bill 35.7176% In line with the recent dip in the year-on-year inflation figure, the yields on the government’s short-term

Inflation in 2023; Light at the End of the Tunnel?

In line with recent global trends, the year-on-year (y-o-y) inflation rate recorded its first decline after months of increases fueled by a troubled Cedi, hikes in the prices of consumer

Currency News [February 13, 2023]

Progress made as Ghana wrapped up its Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) boosted the Cedi’s appeal on the Open Forex Market (oanda.com) with the local unit maintaining its traction to

Treasury Rates [February 13, 2023]

Security Interest Rates 91–Day Bill 35.7339% 182 – Day Bill 35.8448% 364–Day Bill 35.6242% Ahead of the announcement of the consumer price index where market watchers expect the inflation rate

Currency News [February 6, 2023]

The Ghana Cedi opened the week stronger as it rose to pare some of its earlier losses recorded in the year. It gained across the board against the Dollar, the

Treasury Rates [February 6, 2023]

Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 35.7454% 182 – Day Bill 35.8100% The yields on the government’s short-term papers cleared higher this week after weeks of mixed results following

Market Update Report [January 2023]

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