HC Deb 25 February 1947 vol 433 c1884
60. Mr. C. S. Taylor

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer to which countries loans have been made by the British Government since the end of hostilities; and if he will give details.

Mr. Dalton

I will, with permission, circulate details in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Following are the details:

The Amount of loans made to foreign Governments since the end of hostilities, and not yet repaid, is about £37 million, viz.:

£
France, under Agreement of March, 1945 21,350,000
Greece, for stabilization of currency 10,000,000
U.S.S.R., execution of Wartime Agreement 4,050,000
Czechoslovakia, post-war reconstruction credit 2,120,000