Public debt rises 0.9% in Jan-March quarter

Internal debt constituted 92.1% of public debt at end of March 2015, while marketable securities accounted for 84.8% of public debt

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 27 2015 | 8:32 PM IST
Government's total debt increased by 0.9 per cent in the fourth quarter ended March 31, over the previous thee-month period of the current financial year.

"The public debt (excluding liabilities under the 'Public Account') of the central government provisionally increased by 0.9 per cent in Q4 of FY 2015 on quarter-on-quarter basis as compared with an increase of 2.4 per cent in the previous quarter (Q3 of FY2015)," a Finance Ministry official statement said.

Internal debt constituted 92.1 per cent of public debt at end of March 2015, while marketable securities accounted for 84.8 per cent of public debt, it said.
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About 24.8 per cent of outstanding stock has a residual maturity of up to 5 years, which implies that over the next five years, on an average, around 5.0 per cent of outstanding stock needs to be rolled over every year, it said.

During fourth quarter, the government issued dated securities worth Rs 95,000 crore to complete the borrowings of Rs 5.92 lakh crore projected in revised estimate.

For the entire fiscal, the gross market borrowings were higher by 5 per cent at Rs 5.64 lakh crore than previous year's gross market borrowings.

The net market borrowings, however, were lower by 4.7 per cent at Rs 4.69 lakh crore than previous year reflecting higher repayments during the year 2014-15.

"During the quarter, switch operations of Government of India securities were conducted with a scheduled commercial bank and RBI, wherein securities having face value of about Rs 39,028 crore maturing in 2015-16 and 2016-17 were switched to a longer tenor securities maturing in 2026-27 and 2030-31," it said.

Auctions during the quarter were held broadly in accordance with the pre-announced calendar, it said.

During the quarter, emphasis on re-issues was continued with a view to build up adequate volumes under existing securities imparting greater liquidity in the secondary market, it said.

"The weighted average maturity (WAM) of dated securities issued during Q4 of FY15 at 15.57 years was higher than 14.75 years for dated securities issued in Q3 of FY15," it said.

It further said that the liquidity conditions in the economy remained tight during the quarter, accentuating towards quarter end when liquidity in market tightened on account of financial year end demand.
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First Published: May 27 2015 | 7:56 PM IST

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