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BoG to sell $420m to authorised dealers in final quarter of 2022

The Bank of Ghana will sell a total of $420 million to authorised dealers in the final quarter of this year, in its Foreign Exchange Forward Auction.

This is $270 million more than the amount it sold to the dealers in the 3rd quarter of this year, but lower than the $450 million sold in the first quarter of 2022.

According to the auction calendar, $120 million each will be sold in October 2022, November 2022 and December 2022 respectively.

However, in the month of September 2022, only $60 million will be auctioned

As usual, there will be bi-monthly sale of $60 million each in October 2022, November 2022 and December 2022 respectively.

This improved sale of the American ‘greenback’ is expected to boost dollar supply in circulation and help slow down the depreciation of the cedi.

The cedi had been under severe pressure since the beginning of the year, following the downgrade of Ghana’s credit rating by rating agencies – Fitch, Moody’s and S&P.

However, the expected $1.5 billion Cocoa Syndicated Loan coupled with other measures by the Bank of Ghana had helped reduce the immense pressure on the local currency.

Already, the Central Bank had taken action against forex bureau operators flouting the foreign exchange law to curb illegal transactions by some operators.

The Bank of Ghana said in accordance with the Foreign Exchange Forward Auction Guidelines, bids are invited as per the prescribed format to purchase United States dollars against Ghana cedis, separately on each auction date.

Accordingly, it will publish an auction calendar for the Foreign Exchange Forward Auction on quarterly basis.

The calendar will also be published one week preceding the next quarter on the Bank of Ghana’s website.

Again, the Competitive Multiple-priced Foreign Exchange Forward Auction will be governed by the guidelines published and available on the Bank of Ghana website.

BoG sold $150m to authorised dealers in quarter 3, 2022

During the last quarter of 2022, the Bank of Ghana sold only $150m to authorized dealers.

This was far lower than the $350 million sold in the second quarter of 2022.

That was a period in which demand for dollars far outstripped supply, indicating dollar liquidity in the system.

Source: Ghana News

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