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TABLE-Details of India govt Oct-Mar borrowings calendar

Wed Oct 1, 2008 8:51am IST
 
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Oct 01 (Reuters) - India plans to borrow a gross 390 billion
rupees  from the market in the Second half of the fiscal year
2008/09 which starts October 1, the central bank said.
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 PERIOD OF           AMOUNT                 TERM OF
 AUCTION          (BLN RUPEES)              SECURITY
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 October   3-10         60                  05-09 year       
October   3-10         40                  20 year and above
October  17-24         60                  10-14 year       
October  17-24         40                  20 year and above
October 31-November 7  60                  05-09 year       
October 31-November 7  40                  20 year and above
November 14-21         60                  05-09 year       
December  5-12         30                  10-14 year       
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 Total securities to be issued   (in billion rupees)  390
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