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Nigeria, other African central banks gold rush faces liquidity crisis – Fitch warns

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 31, 2025 1822 Minutes read0

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Nigeria and other sub-Saharan African central banks that have added gold to their reserves in recent years could face price and liquidity crises if the value of the precious metal slides, BMI, a unit of Fitch Group, said yesterday.

Ghana, Tanzania and Nigeria have been buying gold domestically to beef up their reserves, BMI said, a move accelerated by this year’s broader market volatility stoked by US trade tariffs and other geopolitical risks.

Policymakers in Kenya and Uganda are exploring a move into gold, Rwanda and Namibia have taken active steps towards adding the metal into their reserves, while Burkina Faso has indicated it will build up its stockpile, and Zimbabwe has said its new ZIG currency is backed by gold reserves, Reuters quoted BMI.

“Gold is increasingly being used by sub-Saharan African markets as a strategic store of value,” Reuters quoted Orson Gard, a senior Sub-Saharan Africa analyst at BMI, during an investor presentation.

The move, however, comes with various risks, he said, citing Ghana, where an aggressive gold purchase programme has led to the metal accounting for a third of its reserves according to BMI calculations, driving a surge in the cedi currency and potentially making the country’s exports less competitive.

Fitch’s warning comes after the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Johnson Asiama, said yesterday that while the country was heavily exposed to movements in commodity prices, it was taking measures to protect itself against potential price shocks.

“Any sharp price drop would have an impact for international reserves… That is why we are starting with the hedging programme,” Asiama told a news conference, referring to an arrangement which is expected to limit the consequences of unexpected market fluctuations.

The price of gold, which reached a record high earlier this year, may have peaked, BMI said, and it faces potential downward pressure from any reduction in U.S. interest rates.

“Any sudden drop in global gold prices would have significant implications for those markets in sub-Saharan Africa which have rapidly increased gold as a share of their total reserves portfolio,” Gard said.

A gradual price decline over the medium-term could also have a negative impact on countries that started buying gold around its recent peak, he added.

“This would not only weigh on reserve adequacy but would also undermine the perceived credibility of central bank policy,” he said.

Ghana and Tanzania, which also rely on gold exports, could be hit by the “double whammy” of a drop in the value of their reserves and lower export earnings, he said.

Governments could also struggle to convert their gold holdings into liquid assets like hard currencies, Gard said, pointing to India and Argentina when they faced acute balance of payments challenges in the 1990s and 2000s, respectively.

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