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    Ghana Fixed Income Market sees 81% surge in July trading volumes

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read5 Views
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    Year-on-Year volumes grew 54.48% on the GSE Year-on-Year volumes grew 54.48% on the GSE

    The Ghana Fixed Income Market (GFIM) recorded a sharp rise in trading volumes in July 2025, reflecting growing investor appetite for debt securities.

    Data from the Ghana Stock Exchange’s July 2025 Market Activities Report shows total fixed-income trades reached GH¢21.42 billion, up 81.56% from the GH¢11.80 billion recorded in June.

    On a year-on-year basis, volumes grew by 54.48%, underscoring sustained market momentum.

    Concerns rise over imports of cheap substitute milk into Ghana

    Cumulative trading for the first seven months of the year stood at GH¢129.66 billion, representing a 51.97% increase compared to the GH¢85.32 billion traded in the same period of 2024.

    Treasury bills accounted for 35.39% of July’s transactions, while government notes and bonds made up 54.41%. Bank of Ghana bills represented 4.88% of the total, with corporate bonds contributing the remaining 5.32%.

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