HC Deb 23 November 1967 vol 754 cc415-6W
Sir C. Osborne

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will give in

Amount Outstanding at 31st October, 1967
Loans Date External currencies millions Sterling* £ millions Repayment Dates External currencies millions Sterling† £ millions
American line of credit Dec.,1945 $3,750 931 1951–2000‡ $3,089 1,103
Canadian line of credit Mar., 1946 $1,185 297 1951–2000‡ $976 323
South Africa Oct., 1947 Gold 80 Repaid Sept., 1949
Economic Co-operation Administration. Oct., 1948 $336 86 1956–1983 276 99
Belgium Sept., 1949 B.Fcs. 288 1 Repaid by June, 1951
Portugal Sept., 1949 83 1955–1973 24
E.P.U. Loan—liquidated in 1959 into a series of repayments to individual countries totalling £167 million: Sept., 1950 218
Austria Mar., 1959 Au. Sch. 196 3 1959–1960
Belgium April, 1959 B.Fcs. 3,305 24 1959–1961
Denmark April, 1959 D.Kr. 7 Less than 1 1959
Greece May, 1959 Dr. 32 Less than 1 1959
Germany April, 1959 Dmks. 1,125 96 1959–1971 Dmks. 331 30
Italy April, 1959 Lira 12,600 7 1959–1961
Netherlands April, 1959 Gldrs. 222 21 1959–1961
Sweden April, 1959 Sw.Kr. 124 9 1959–1961
Switzerland May, 1959 Sw.Fcs. 86 7 1959–1960
Mutual Security Aid Mar., 1952 $48 17 1960–1987 44 16
Belgium June, 1952 B.Fcs' 1,250 9 1955
Export-Import Bank Feb., 1957 $250 89 1958–1965 (repaid in full 29.10.59)
Switzerland Oct., 1961 Sw.Fcs. 215 18 1964
Export-Import Bank line of credit—Military Air-craft Loans. April, 1966 $52 19 1966–1973 $45 16
Jan., 1966 $34 12 1966–1973 $29 11
Aug., 1966 $184 66 1967–1974 $184 66
July, 1967 $56 20 1968–1975 $56 20
Swiss Bank Consortium Oct., 1967 Sw.Fcs. 450 37 1968 Sw.Fcs. 450 37
* At rates applicable to date of loan.
† At rates applicable at 31st October, 1967.
‡ Subject to deferment of annual payments. So far there have been three, in 1957, 1964 and 1965

column form all the foreign loans secured by successive British Governments since the end of the war, showing the date when agreed, the amounts, the date of repayments and the amounts still outstanding, respectively.

Mr. Harold Lever

Foreign loans secured by British Governments since the end of the war are listed below. They do not include drawings on the International Monetary Fund. As transactions with this Fund since the war have been numerous I would refer the hon. Member to International Financial Statistics, a copy of which publication is available in the Library of the House and which contains a full list.

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