TICGL

| Economic Consulting Group

TICGL | Economic Consulting Group

As of October 2024, Tanzania's financial markets have exhibited mixed but resilient performance. The government securities market showed a preference for long-term bonds, while short-term Treasury Bills faced under subscription. Meanwhile, the interbank cash market saw increased turnover, and the foreign exchange market benefited from improved liquidity driven by strong export earnings. Despite some liquidity tightness, particularly due to crop purchase demands, the overall market conditions remain stable, supporting Tanzania’s broader economic growth and monetary policy objectives.

1. Government Securities Market:

Treasury Bills (T-Bills):

Treasury Bonds (T-Bonds):

2. Interbank Cash Market (IBCM):

3. Interbank Foreign Exchange Market (IFEM):

Key Market Characteristics:

  1.  Improved foreign exchange liquidity supported by strong export revenue.
  2.  Slight appreciation of the Shilling, indicating improved market conditions and investor confidence.
  3.  Under Subscription in government securities, particularly in T-Bills, reflecting a shift towards longer-term investments.
  4. Active interbank cash market, showing increased turnover and liquidity activity.
  5. Minimal intervention by the Bank of Tanzania in the IFEM, with their intervention limited to stabilizing volatility.

Tanzania's financial markets as of October 2024 provides insights into the overall health and performance of key market segments, including government securities, interbank cash, and foreign exchange markets.

1. Government Securities Market:

2. Interbank Cash Market (IBCM):

3. Foreign Exchange Market (IFEM):

4. Market Summary:

5. Broader Economic Implications:

In summary, the analysis tells us that Tanzania’s financial markets are currently facing mixed conditions, but overall, they are demonstrating resilience, with strong export performance and improved liquidity conditions. The government’s fiscal and monetary policies appear to be effectively supporting stability and growth

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