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OECD sovereign borrowing outlook 2014.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, author, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Debts, Public--OECD countries.
Debts, Public.
Debts, External--OECD countries.
Debts, External.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (136 p.)
Place of Publication:
[Paris, France] : OECD Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Each year, the OECD circulates a survey on the borrowing needs of member countries. The responses are incorporated in the OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook to provide regular updates of trends and developments associated with sovereign borrowing requirements and debt levels from the perspective of public debt managers. The Outlook makes a policy distinction between funding strategy and borrowing requirements. The central government marketable gross borrowing needs, or requirements, are calculated on the basis of budget deficits and redemptions. The funding strategy entails decisions on how borr
Contents:
Foreword; Acronyms and abbreviations; Editorial; Executive summary; Chapter 1. Sovereign borrowing overview; 1.1. The combined gross borrowing needs of OECD governments seem to have peaked but government debt ratios continue to rise; Figure 1.1. Fiscal and borrowing outlook in OECD countries for the period 2007-14; Table 1.1. Central government marketable gross borrowing and marketable debt in the OECD area; Figure 1.2. Central government gross borrowing, interest payments and long-term interest rate for OECD area; 1.2. Higher levels of confidence but mixed signals on volatility
1.3. Outlook for central government marketable gross borrowing needs for OECD groupingsFigure 1.3. General government financial balance-to-GDP ratios in OECD country groupings; Figure 1.4. Central government marketable gross borrowing by OECD country grouping; 1.4. Outlook for central government marketable gross borrowing needs of individual OECD countries; Table 1.2. Central government marketable gross borrowing by country; 1.5. The behaviour of long-term government borrowing rates in OECD government securities markets
Figure 1.5. Historical 10-year government bond yields in major OECD economies1.6. Why are long-term borrowing rates strongly correlated?; Figure 1.6. Evolution of 1-year yields on government bills in major OECD economies; Figure 1.7. Inflation-indexed government bonds yields; 1.7. Direction of the transmission of monetary policy shocks across countries; 1.8. The interest rate effects of government debt and its maturity; 1.9. The challenge of raising large volumes of funds with acceptable rollover risk
Figure 1.8. Medium-and long term redemptions of central government marketable debt in OECD country groupingsFigure 1.9. Percentage of debt maturing in next 12, 24 and 36 months; Figure 1.10. Average term to maturity of outstanding marketable bonds; Figure 1.11. Maturity structure of gross issuance operations in the OECD area; 1.10. Funding strategy; Table 1.3. Funding strategy based on marketable gross borrowing needs in OECD area; 1.11. Government debt at a glance: General government debt as a percentage of GDP is projected to surpass the World War II peak
Figure 1.12. Issuance of linkers and variable rate instruments in the OECD areaFigure 1.13. Gross public debt of selected advanced economies: 1880-2014; Figure 1.14. General government gross debt for different country groupings; 1.12. Gross central debt versus gross and net financial general government debt; Figure 1.15. General government net debt in OECD countries; Figure 1.16. Central government marketable gross debt in OECD countries; Figure 1.17. Maturity structure of central government marketable debt for OECD area; Notes; References; Chapter 2. Outlook for sovereign stress
2.1. Overall sovereign market stress in the OECD area seems to have subsided somewhat...
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Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed June 5, 2014).
ISBN:
9789264207554
9264207554

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