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Central Bank raises GHS 6.2bn in auction of BoG Bills

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Central Bank raises GHS 6.2bn in auction of BoG Bills

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has recently conducted an auction of its own bills, commonly known as BoG bills, and has successfully raised GHS 6.2 billion in fresh debt. The bills, which have a maturity period of 14 days, were auctioned on Wednesday, March 8, 2023, at an interest rate of 28 percent. This move by the BoG is seen as a part of its monetary policy tools employed through Open Market Operations (OMO) to regulate the money supply and manage liquidity in the banking system.

Central Bank bills, including BoG bills, are an essential part of a Central Bank’s arsenal for managing monetary policy. These bills serve as short-term securities sold on the primary market that help manage the liquidity of the banking system. The funds raised from the auction of these bills are usually directly loaned to the government to support its short-term needs.

The BoG’s recent auction of BoG bills at an interest rate of 28 percent has garnered attention from the financial community. The interest rate on Central Bank bills is a key determinant of monetary policy stance or rate. Therefore, the interest rate of 28 percent set by the BoG may indicate its stance on monetary policy and efforts to manage liquidity in the banking system.

Although the auction results do not provide information on the value of bids made by banks, insurance firms, and pension funds for the bills, the successful raising of GHS 6.2 billion in fresh debt demonstrates the BoG’s ability to effectively manage the money supply in the economy.

Furthermore, it is worth noting that the recent auction of BoG bills is typically aimed at supporting the government’s short-term financing needs. Given the current economic climate, with a volatile global market and ongoing domestic challenges, raising fresh debt through the auction of BoG bills is seen as a prudent measure to meet short-term financing needs.

The Bank of Ghana’s recent auction of BoG bills has raised GHS 6.2 billion in fresh debt and is seen as a key part of its monetary policy tools employed through Open Market Operations (OMO) to regulate the money supply and manage liquidity in the banking system. The interest rate of 28 percent set by the BoG indicates its stance on monetary policy and efforts to manage liquidity in the banking system, while the successful auction results demonstrate the BoG’s ability to effectively manage the money supply in the economy.

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