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Ghana's Domestic Bond Yields Fall as Inflation Data Spurs Demand

Ghana's Domestic Bond Yields Fall as Inflation Data Spurs Demand

Bloomberg03-07-2025
Ghana's domestic bond yields extended declines on Thursday after the West African nation reported inflation dropped to the lowest in more than three years.
Yields on the country's six-year cedi bond due 2029 fell 131 basis points to 18.93% at 6:05 p.m. in the capital, Accra, the lowest since Bloomberg began compiling the data. The rate on 14-year notes maturing in 2037 eased a third day by 7 basis points to 18.61%.
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