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Home » Bond market: Trade activity eases by 22.17% to GH¢1.09bn.

Bond market: Trade activity eases by 22.17% to GH¢1.09bn.

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 9, 2025 Infrastructure & Development No Comments1 Min Read
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Trade activity in the secondary bond market remained modest amid banks’ end-of-month rebalancing. Activity was spread across all tenors.

The February 2027 and Aug 2027 led the activity, accounting for 44% of trades at an average Yield-To-Maturity (YTM) of 20.9%.

Overall, the shorter end of the LCY curve contributed 60% of volumes at an average YTM of 20%, while the belly and tail segments made up the remaining 40%.

This cleared at an average YTM of 21.33%.

Databank Research said it expects trade activity to pick up as expectations for a bond market reopening gain momentum.

This will be supported by the positive macroeconomic signals highlighted in the Monetary Policy Committee’s 124th briefing.

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