What is the current 91-day Treasury bill rate in Ghana?
Monthly Time Series Indicators
| Year | Variables | Jan |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Private Sector Credit (In Million Ghana Cedis) | 43,125.46 |
| 2021 | Monetary Policy Rate(%) | 14.50 |
| 2021 | 91-Day Treasury Bill Discount Rate (%) | 13.61 |
| 2021 | 91-Day Treasury Bill Interest rate Equivalent(%) | 14.09 |
How much do I need to buy a Treasury bill in Ghana?
Most financial institutions offer T-bills to the general public with minimum purchases of about GH¢100 or GH¢200. You can choose to purchase it for 91 days or 182 days, with the 182-day version having a higher interest rate because of the longer maturity period.
What is the current T bill rate?
Treasury securities
| This week | Year ago | |
|---|---|---|
| 91-day T-bill auction avg disc rate | 0.05 | 0.11 |
| 182-day T-bill auction avg disc rate | 0.06 | 0.12 |
| Two-Year Treasury Constant Maturity | 0.22 | 0.14 |
| Five-Year Treasury Constant Maturity | 0.82 | 0.28 |
What is the Central Bank discount rate of Ghana?
The information collected for the Central Bank Discount Rate of Ghana has been obtained from the Central Intelligence Agency. In some instances, these figures are estimates. Answer: The central bank discount rate of Ghana is 13.5. It’s ranking among other countries is 19. (NA)
What is a 91 day T Bill?
91 Day T – Bills are issued by the Government of India to finance their short term funding requirements. They mature in 91 days, which is 13 weeks or about 3 months, and these are not interest bearing securities.
What is the current T Bill?
As stated earlier, the Treasury Department auctions new T-bills throughout the year. On March 28, 2019, the Treasury issued a 52-week T-bill at a discounted price of $97.613778 to a $100 face value. In other words, it would cost approximately $970 for a $1,000 T-bill.
What is a T bill rate?
Definition of T-Bill Rate. T-Bill Rate means, for any Quarterly Floating Rate Period, the average yield expressed as a percentage per annum on three-month Government of Canada Treasury Bills, as reported by the Bank of Canada, for the most recent treasury bills auction preceding the applicable Floating Rate Calculation Date.