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DDEP bonds drive bond sales of GHF 1.34 billion

June 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Ghana Fastened Revenue Market (GFIM) on Thursday, June 4, 2026, recorded a turnover of roughly Gigawon 1.34 billion in 310 transactions, with restructured authorities bonds accounting for almost all of transactions.

Bonds issued underneath the Home Debt Change Program (DDEP) dominated the session, recording roughly GHF919.5 million in 36 transactions, practically 68% of complete gross sales. Treasury payments adopted with roughly CHF 361.7 million, however attracted probably the most contributors, with 266 transactions, probably the most of any monetary instrument.

Buy and sale transactions in Authorities of Ghana (GoG) banknotes and bonds elevated roughly GH¢62.1 million in 5 transactions. New authorities bonds and bonds buying and selling was weaker at GH cents 49,798 in two trades, whereas one commerce in company bonds fetched GH cents 139,309.

Yields on probably the most actively traded securities confirmed rates of interest rising alongside the curve. Essentially the most traded new authorities bond had a yield of 12.59%, probably the most traded DDEP bond had a yield of 11.80%, and the liquidation quantity of main Treasury payments was 10.45%. The yield on bonds, which had been actively purchased and bought, was 15.12%.

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The focus on DDEP paperwork highlights how restructured securities proceed to assist secondary market exercise greater than three years after Ghana reviewed its home debt.

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