§ Lieut.-Colonel POWNALLasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what changes have been effected since 31st March, 1922, up to 1st June, 1922, in the composition of the National Debt as the result of the various conversion options which have been available?
§ Sir R. HORNEThe following statement contains the information desired. The figures should be regarded as subject to some small corrections, but for practical purposes complete:
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EXCHEQUER BONDS, NATIONAL WAR BONDS AND TREASURY BONDS CONVERTED SINCE 31ST MARCH, 1922, INTO 3½ PER CENT. CONVERSION LOAN, 4½ PER CENT. TREASURY BONDS OR 5 PER CENT. AND 4 PER CENT. WAR LOAN. Bonds Converted. Stock or Bonds issued in Exchange. Description. Nominal Amount. Annual Interest thereon. 3½% Conversion Loan. 4½% Treasury Bonds. 5% Treasury Bonds. 4% War Loan. Annual Interest thereon. £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 5% Exchequer Bonds— April, 1922 14,464,248 723,212 19,671,378 688,498 5% National War Bonds— October, 1922 89,855,275 5,495,357 94,376,028 3,303,161 April, 1923 17,996,697 September, 1923 1,807,248 October, 1924 5,165 8,825,975 397,169 April, 1925 4,610 September, 1925 1,100 October, 1927 114,543 32,264,476 1,613,224 April, 1928 45,595 September, 1928 76,910 4% National War Bonds— October, 1927 139,400 23,798 April, 1928 278,100 594,958 23,798 September, 1928 177,458 5½% Treasury Bonds, 1929 (Series A and B) 69,501,536 3,822,584 101,472,240 3,551,528 215,519,646 8,825,975 32,264,476 594,958 194,467,884 10,064,951 257,205,055 9 577,378 The total conversions effected under the various options were as follows:
Exchequer Bonds converted under offer of 18th February, 1922: £14,464,248 into £19,671,378 Conversion Loan.
National War Bonds converted under offer of 21st April, 1922: £70,429,871 into £94,376,028 Conversion Loan; £8,825,975 into £8,825,975 4½ per cent. Treasury Bonds.
National War Bonds converted into 5 per cent. and 4 per cent. War Loans under original option: £30,651,297 5 per cent. Bonds into £32,264,476 5 per cent. War Loan; £594,958 4 per cent. Bonds into £594,958 4 per cent. War Loan.
5½ per cent. Treasury Bonds, 1929 (A and B) converted under original option: £69,501,535 into £101,472,240 Conversion Loan.
The Debt maturing in 1922–23 converted amounts to £104,319,523. The nominal
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