HC Deb 28 November 1967 vol 755 cc63-4W
Sir C. Osborne

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the cost of repaying in sterling at 2.40 the United States loan of 1945 of $3,750 million borrowed at 4.03 of which $3,089 million remains to be repaid, and the Canadian loan of 1946 of $1,185 million at 4.03 of which $976 million is still outstanding; how much interest has accrued and remains to be repaid; and if he proposes to repay any interest and principal this year.

Mr. Callaghan

For the cost of repaying the outstanding United States and Canadian lines of credit at the new rates of exchange I would refer my hon. Friend to the first part of the table in the Answer given to a Question by the hon. Member for Norfolk, South (Mr. J. E. B. Hill) on 27th November.

Accrued interest to be repaid amounts to U.S.$263 million and Can.$83 million equivalent at the new rate of exchange, to £110 million and £32 million respectively.

As to the last part of the Question I have nothing to add to my reply to the hon. Member for South Angus (Mr. Bruce-Gardyne) on 14th November.—[Vol. 754, c. 22–4; c. 65.]