HC Deb 17 February 1970 vol 796 cc58-60W
41. Mr. Hordern

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish an up-to-date table listing all details of United Kingdom external debts, together with a timetable of redemption; and why, in view of the practice before 1964, it is not now customary to publish debts incurred under central bank transactions.

Mr. Roy Jenkins

I am circulating in the OFFICIAL REPORT details of outstanding external loans to the United Kingdom, apart from central bank assistance. The latter has not been published in

EXTERNAL LOANS TO THE UNITED KINGDOM OUTSTANDING AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1969
£ million
Loan Agreement Date Sterling value at date of Agreement Rate of interest (per cent.) Period of repayment Repayments to date Capital outstanding 31.12.69 at current sterling value
Capital Interest
U.S. Line of Credit 1945 931 2 1951–2004 288 468 1,236
Lend Lease 1945 161 2 1951–2004 58 58 193
ECA 1948 86 1956–1983 33 50 103
MSA 1952 17 1960–1987 3 6 17
Ex-in Bank 1966–69 333 1976 89 26 273(1)
Canadian Credit 1946 297 2 1951–2004 90 116 361
Germany EPU 1959 96 3 1959–1971 89 19 18
Deutsche Bundesbank 1968 21 1972 2 23
Offset Agreement 1969 52 1969–1979 52
Portugal 1945 61 1955–1973 73 12 17
Pakistan (Pension Annuities) 1947 8 1 1948–1998 5 1 3
U.S. (Mombasa and Tanga Ports) 1953 2 5 1956–1978 1 1 1
International Monetary Fund:
1965 500 1974 416* 1,104
1968 583
1969 208
1969 146
(1)Amount outstanding includes agreed future drawings.
†No interest payments are made to the IMF. Charges paid since 1965 are as follows:
£ million
1965 4.3
1966 14.2
1967 17.5
1968 18.1
1969 29.1
83.2
The eventual total of future charges depends on when repayment is made; the method of calculating such charges is explained in "International Financial Statistics," a copy of which is available in the House of Commons Library.
* Including sterling drawings by foreign countries in addition to U.K. repurchases.

CAPITAL REPAYMENTS ON LOANS 1970–2004—EXCLUDING IMF
£ million
1970 103 1989 57
1971 103 1990 58
1972 121 1991 59
1973 98 1992 61
1974 88 1993 61
1975 79 1994 63
1976 76 1995 64
1977 58 1996 65
1978 57 1997 66
1979 107* 1998 68
1980 57 1999 69
1981 59 2000 70
1982 60 2001 29
1983 60 2002 35
1984 53 2003 35
1985 54 2004 38
1986 55
1987 56 TOTAL 2,297
1988 55
*Amount to be repaid includes £52 million for the Offset Agreement which is due for repayment by 1979.

recent years because of the problem of distinguishing between assistance and other central bank transactions, and for market reasons.

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