The total public debt (excluding liabilities under the 'Public Account') of the government increased to Rs 46,06,350 crore at end-December 2013, from Rs 44,88,905 crore at end- September 2013.
This represented a quarter-on-quarter increase of 2.6% compared. The debt had increased by 4.6% in the July- September quarter, an official statement said.
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Internal debt constitutes government borrowing from the market to bridge fiscal deficit for the current fiscal.
The gross fiscal deficit of the government in Budget Estimates 2013-14 was placed at Rs 5.42 lakh crore (4.8% of GDP) as against Rs 5,20 lakh crore (5.2% of GDP) in the revised estimates for 2012-13.
As per the Interim Budget 2014-15 presented yesterday, the gross and net market borrowing requirements of the government is at Rs 5.63 lakh crore and Rs 4.53 lakh crore, respectively.
This is lower than Rs 5.79 lakh crore and Rs 4.84% gross and net market borrowings estimated in Budget 2013-14.
About 30.2% of outstanding dated securities have a residual maturity of up to 5 years, compared with about 31.2% a quarter ago, reflecting a decline in the rollover risk in the debt portfolio.
"Thus, the rollover risk in the debt portfolio continued to be low," the statement said.
In the secondary market, it said, bond yields which softened initially on account of reduction in the marginal reduction facility (MSF) rate as well as introduction of term repo auctions, ended the quarter at higher level due to tight liquidity condition and continued supply pressure abetted by fears of a sooner-than-anticipated Fed tapering.
Bond yield curve flattened during the quarter in above 10-year maturities, while steepening in maturities below 10 years segment, it said.
Trading volumes declined during the quarter amidst rising yields and uncertainty regarding economic outlook as well as exchange rates, it added.
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