Business News of Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

BoG raises GH¢2.3 billion through 56-day bills on May 26

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has raised GH¢2.23 billion through the issuance of 56-day bills in its latest open market operation (OMO), as the central bank sustains efforts to absorb excess liquidity and reinforce its monetary policy stance.

The auction, conducted on Monday, May 26, 2025, cleared at an interest rate of 28%, aligning with recent monetary policy rate levels as the BoG seeks to anchor inflation expectations and support the cedi amid ongoing macroeconomic adjustments.

The central bank did not disclose the total amount of bids received from participating banks, nor did it indicate a target size for the operation.

BoG bill, which is a short-term debt instrument issued under the central bank’s liquidity management framework, is a key monetary policy tool deployed to sterilise liquidity in the banking sector and steer short-term interest rates.

While not classified as traditional government debt, proceeds from such issuances are often used to provide short-term financing to the Treasury.

Market participants in the May 26, OMO viewed the outcome as consistent with the BoG’s current tightening bias, with the 28% yield on the bills broadly in line with the bank’s policy rate.

The central bank, which maintained its policy rate at 28% at its most recent MPC meeting, has reiterated its focus on stabilising prices while supporting economic recovery under an IMF-supported programme.

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