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BoG raises GHS 270m at 19% interest rate

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BoG raises GHS 270m at 19% interest rate

The Bank of Ghana (BoG), through the issuance of a 14-day BoG bill on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, borrowed some GHS 270m from the domestic market.

The short term security was issued at an interest rate of 19% to investors. 

The interest rate on the BoG Bill reflects the Central Bank’s policy rate of 19%. 

The BoG bills, mostly employed through Open Market Operations (OMO), serves as a monetary policy tool used by Central Bank to regulate money supply in the economy.

The main function for the issuance of the bills is to manage the liquidity of the banking system through selling short-term securities on the primary market.

In most cases, funds raised from the auction of the BoG bills are directly loaned to government to support its short term needs.

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The interest rate on the Central Bank bills is the key interest rate that determines the monetary policy stance or rate.

The bills usually have fixed maturities of 28, 63, 91 and 182 days.

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