Activities in the secondary bond market eased by 3.38% last week.
Turnover decline to GH¢953m from GH¢986m as investors shifted focus to the shorter end of the curve, favouring treasury bills.
Bonds maturing between 2027 and 2030 dominated trading with a 59% share, nudging average yields to 26.13%.
The 2031–2038 maturities accounted for 41% of total trades at an average yield of 28%.
Analysts expect trade activity to rebound as investors position ahead of upcoming coupon inflows, supporting liquidity in the secondary market
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