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A presentational framework for the headline measures of Public Sector Finance Statistics (net borrowing net cash requirement and net debt) is explained in this release. This includes the reasons for changes in net borrowing (deficit) and debt.
How Monitor set borrowing limits and the rules on borrowing for NHS foundation trusts prior to 1 April 2013.
Paper uses a novel loan-level dataset covering lending by official creditors to developing country governments to construct an instrument for public spending that can be used to estimate government spending multipliers.
An assessment of household indebtedness, along with the impact of prolonged conflict on household borrowing from the informal credit market
Paper finds significant increase in credit supply indicating interest caps on loans helped in solving the market power of banks
Further detail regarding HMT’s approach to estimating the impact of additional government borrowing on interest rates quoted in a Parliamentary Question (PQ) published 1 December.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This collections brings together all documents relating to borrowing and investments by UK local authorities.
Form and guidance notes for the local authority quarterly borrowing and lending inquiry (QB).
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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