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TABLE-Details of Indian govt borrowings in 2008/09

Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:56am IST
 
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Aug 29(Reuters) - The Indian government plans to raise  960
 billion rupees through market borrowings in the fiscal year
2008/09 Which starts April 1, the central bank said.
  Market borrowing programme is 960 billion rupees and net
 market borrowing 990.00 billion rupees.
 The government has borrowed 880.00 billion rupees through
Seventeen bond issues and 110.00 billion rupees through eleven
Treasury Bill issue.
 This is 103.13 percent of the gross amount.
 The following are details of the borrowings so far:
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Sale/      Bond     Notified   Cut-off    Weighted  Devolvement
auction/             amount     price      average  
RBI/Primary placement            (rupees    (rupees/   (rupees/
  dealers
 date                in bln     yield %)   yield %)  (bln
rupees)
----------------------------------------------------------------
 -Aug 22   8.24% 2027     60    86.35/9.8589   xx.xx    
NIL/NIL Aug 08   7.95% 2032     40    82.30/9.8813   xx.xx     
NIL/NIL Aug 08   8.24% 2018     60    94.27/9.1400   xx.xx     
NIL/NIL Jul 25   8.24% 2018     60    94.63/9.0785   xx.xx     
NIL/NIL Jul 04   8.28% 2032     40    84.30/10.0258  85.46     
NIL/NIL Jul 04   8.24% 2018     60    94.28/9.1327   94.65     
NIL/NIL Jun 20   8.24% 2027     60    91.08/9.2506   91.97     
7.79 Jun 06   8.24% 2018     60    99.88/8.2556   99.95     
NIL/NIL Jun 06   7.95% 2032     40    92.18/8.7220   92.61     
NIL/NIL May 23   8.28% 2032     40    97.56/8.5191   97.81     
NIL/NIL May 23   8.24% 2018     60   101.15/8.0673  101.22     
NIL/NIL May 09   7.59% 2016     60    97.85/7.9595   97.95     
NIL/NIL May 09   7.95% 2032     40    95.76/8.3520   95.90     
NIL/NIL Apr 21   8.33% 2036     40    95.44/8.7675   95.64     
NIL/NIL Apr 21   8.24% 2018     60    xx.xx/8.2400   xx/8.2231 
NIL/NIL Apr 11   7.38% 2015     60    95.83/8.1401   96.06     
NIL/NIL Apr 11   7.95% 2032     40    92.63/8.6734   92.92     
NIL/NIL
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 Total raised through bonds so far (in bln rupees)   ... 
880.00
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 -
 The following are details of 364-day treasury bills issued
so far in 2007/08 through auctions:
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 - Auction     Notified         Cut-off price/       
Devolvement date        amount           yield at cut-off     
RBI/Primary
        (rupees in        (rupees/percent)          dealers
           bln)                                (bln rupees)
----------------------------------------------------------------
 - Aug 27        10               91.61/9.1835          NIL Aug
13        10               91.52/9.2912          NIL Jul 30    
10               91.30/9.5552          NIL Jul 16        10 
          91.39/9.4470          NIL Jul 03        10        
   91.62/9.1716          NIL Jun 18        10              
92.53/8.2477          NIL Jun 04        10              
92.95/7.6056          NIL May 21        10              
92.90/7.6636          NIL May 07        10              
93.00/7.5476          NIL Apr 23        10              
92.88/7.6869          NIL Apr 09        10              
93.15/7.3739          NIL
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 - Total raised through 364-day t-bills (in bln rupees)
..110.00
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 -
 * Issue date is April 1, 2008.
 For a look at the indicative borrowings calendar for the rest
of the fiscal year April-September 2008, double-click on
RBM05.




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