TABLE-Details of India govt Oct-Mar borrowings calendar
Nov 9 (Reuters) - India plans to borrow a gross 1230 billion rupees from the market in the Second half of the fiscal year 2009/10 which starts October 1, the central bank said. -------------------------------------------------------------- PERIOD OF AMOUNT TERM OF AUCTION
(BLN RUPEES) SECURITY -------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 1-9 30-40 05-09 years Oct 1-9 40-50 10-14 years Oct 1-9
20-30 20-years and above Oct 9-16
30-40 05-09 years Oct 9-16
40-50 10-14 years Oct 9-16 20-30 15-19 years Oct 16-23 30-40
05-09 years Oct 16-23 40-50
10-14 years Oct 16-23 20-30 20-years and above Oct 30-Nov 6 30-40 05-09 years Oct 30-Nov 6 40-50 10-14 years Oct 30-Nov 6 20-30 20-years and above Nov 6-13 30-40 05-09 years Nov 6-13 40-50 10-14 years Nov 6-13 20-30 15-19 years Nov 13-20
30-40 05-09 years Nov 13-20
40-50 10-14 years Nov 13-20 20-30 20-years and above Nov 27-Dec 4 30-40 05-09 years Nov 27-Dec 4 40-50
10-14 years Nov 27-Dec 4 20-30
20-years and above Dec 4-11 30-40
05-09 years Dec 4-11 40-50 10-14 years Dec 4-11 20-30 15-19 years Dec 11-18 30-40 05-09 years Dec 11-18 40-50 10-14 years Dec 11-18 20-30 20-years and above Jan 1-8 30-40 05-09 years Jan 1-8
40-50 10-14 years Jan 1-8
20-30 20-years and above Jan 8-15
30-40 05-09 years Jan 8-15 40-50 10-14 years Jan 8-15 20-30
15-19 years Jan 15-22 40-50
10-14 years Jan 15-22 20-30 20-years and above Jan 29-Feb 5 50-60 10-14 years Jan 29-Feb 5 20-30 15-19 years -------------------------------------------------------------- Total securities to be issued (in billion rupees) 1230 -------------------------------------------------------------- (Mumbai Rate Reporting Unit, +91 22 6636 9222, rru.data@reuters.com)
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