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TABLE-Details of India govt Apr-Sep borrowings calendar

Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:03am IST
 
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Jul 04(Reuters) - India plans to borrow a gross 2410 billion
rupees  from the market in the First half of the fiscal year
2009/10 which starts April 1, the central bank said.
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 PERIOD OF           AMOUNT                 TERM OF
 AUCTION          (BLN RUPEES)              SECURITY
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March 27- April 3       70-80           05-09 years March 27-
April 3       40-50           10-14 years April 3- 10          
  70-80           10-14 years April 3- 10             40-50    
   20 years and above April 10-17             70-80         
 05-09 years April 10-17             40-50           15-19
years April 17-24             70-80           10-14 years April
17-24             40-50           20 years and above May 1-8   
          70-80           10-14 years May 1-8               
 20-30           15-19 years May 1-8                 20-30     
  20 years and above May 8-15                70-80          
05-09 years May 8-15                40-50           10-14 years
May 15-22               70-80           10-14 years May 15-22  
         20-30           15-19 years May 15-22              
20-30           20 years and above May 22-29              
70-80           05-09 years May 22-29               40-50      
 10-14 years May 29-June 5           70-80           10-14
years May 29-June 5           20-30           15-19 years May
29-June 5           20-30           20 years and above June
5-12               70-80           05-09 years June 5-12       
    20-30           10-14 years June 5-12              
20-30           20 years and above June 12-19             
70-80           10-14 years June 12-19              20-30      
 15-19 years June 12-19              20-30           20
years and above June 19-26              60-70           05-09
years June 19-26              30-40           10-14 years June
19-26              20-30           20 years and above July 3-10
           50-60           10-14 years July 3-10            
  20-30           20 years and above July 10-17             
70-80           05-09 years July 10-17              20-30      
 15-19 years July 17-24              50-60           10-14
years July 17-24              20-30           20 years and
above July 24-31              50-60           05-09 years July
24-31              20-30           10-14 years July 31-August 7
    50-60           10-14 years July 31-August 7       
20-30           20 years and above August 7-14            
50-60           05-09 years August 7-14             20-30      
 20 years and above August 14-21            50-60          
05-09 years August 14-21            20-30           10-14 years
August 21-28            40-50           10-14 years August
21-28            20-30           20 years and above August
28-September 4   50-60           05-09 years August
28-September 4   20-30           15-19 years September 4-11    
  50-60           10-14 years September 4-11          20-30 
      20 years and above September 11-18         50-60      
 05-09 years September 11-18         20-30           15-19
years September 18-25         50-60           10-14 years
September 18-25         20-30           20 years and above
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 Total securities to be issued   (in billion rupees)  2410  
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