The Ghanaian secondary bond market rebounded largely last week on the back of sell-buy-back trades.
As a result, the total volume traded across the market amounted to GH¢527.72 million.
This reflected an increase of over 600% compared to the previous week.
Market activity was driven by the short-to-medium term maturities, as the 2027 to 2030 papers accounted for 57% of the volume traded. The 2031 to 2034 bonds also contributed 43%.
On a type of trade basis, market activity was driven by sell-buy-backs, which recorded 57% of the week’s market turnover.
Analysts expect trading activity to improve partly driven by the sell-buyback dynamics, as the strategy augurs well for investors in search of short-term liquidity.
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