The Ghanaian Cedi began the first working day of the week extending its weekly losses against the US Dollar on both the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform and
Treasury Rates for December 7th 2020
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 14.0720% 182 – Day Bill 14.1265% 2 – Year Fixed Rate Note 18.5000% Ahead of the announcement of consumer prices data for the
Currency News for November 30th 2020
Ghanaian Cedi begun the week sustaining losses against its three major trading partner currencies on both the Bank of Ghana (BoG) inter-bank trading platform and on the Open Forex Market
Treasury Rates for November 30th 2020
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 14.0749% 182 – Day Bill 14.1371% 364 – Day Bill 16.9670% 3 – Year Fixed Rate Bond 19.2500% The yields on the government’s
Currency News for November 23rd 2020
News of a potential vaccine for the novel Coronavirus failed to give the Cedi some bit of a respite despite a gradual improvement in appetite for risky assets and currencies.
Treasury Rates for November 23rd 2020
Security Interest Rates 91 – Day Bill 14.0645% 182 – Day Bill 14.1274% Short-term Government of Ghana Treasury bill rates rose this week to recover from previous week’s dip. The
Currency News for November 16th 2020
Hopes that the discovery of a potential vaccine for the novel coronavirus would revive the world economy failed to give the Ghanaian currency some respite as the Cedi fell against