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U.K. Public Sector Net Borrowing Ex. Interest

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Latest Release
Jan 22, 2015
Actual
13.1B
Forecast
9.7B
Previous
12.4B
The public sector consists of central government, local authorities and public corporations. The net cash requirement measures the public sectors need to raisecash trough selling debt or running down its liquid financial assets. The publicsector net cash requirement equals the central government net cash requirement (including borrowing from the market for on-lending to local authorities and public corporations) plus local authorities contributions. I.e. their market andoverseas borrowing, measured net of their purchases of other public sector debt.
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Source: Office for National Statistics
U.K. Public Sector Net Borrowing Ex. Interest
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Jan 22, 2015 (Dec) 10:30 13.1B 9.7B 12.4B
Dec 19, 2014 (Nov) 10:30 14.9B   3.8B
Nov 21, 2014 (Oct) 10:30 4.400B   11.900B
Oct 21, 2014 (Sep) 09:30 12.600B   12.500B
Sep 23, 2014 09:30 12.500B 11.500B 0.400B

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