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    New Delhi : Springer India
    UID:
    (DE-627)872511340
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (227 p)
    ISBN: 9788132236498
    Series Statement: India Studies in Business and Economics
    Content: Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Charts -- List of Graphs -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Separate Debt Management Office in India -- 1.1.1 Debt Management in India -- 2 Public Debt Management: Reflections on Strategy and Structure -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Role of Reserve Bank and the Government in Public Debt Management: Legal and Institutional Framework -- 2.3 Debt Management Strategy -- 2.3.1 Policy Objectives -- 2.3.2 Cost Minimisation -- 2.3.3 Risk Mitigation -- 2.3.4 Rollover/Refinancing Risk
    Content: 2.3.5 Exchange Rate Risks -- 2.3.6 Interest Rate Risk -- 2.4 Developing the G-Sec Markets -- 2.5 Institutional Arrangements for Sovereign Debt Management -- 2.5.1 Post-crisis Lessons -- 2.6 Concluding Thoughts -- 3 Debt Management of the Government -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Objectives and Strategy of Debt Management -- 3.2.1 Strategy -- 3.3 Debt Profile -- 3.3.1 Central Government Liabilities -- 3.3.1.1 Public Debt -- Internal Debt -- External Debt -- 3.3.1.2 Public Account Liabilities -- 3.3.2 General Government Debt -- 3.3.3 Status -- 3.3.4 Public Debt-Central Government -- 3.3.5 External Debt
    Content: 3.3.6 Maturity Profile of Debt -- 3.3.7 Profile of New Issuances -- 3.3.8 Investor Profile -- 3.3.9 Average Interest Cost -- 3.4 Active Debt Management -- 3.4.1 Impact on Fiscal -- 3.5 Debt Position of State Governments -- 3.5.1 Composition of State Government Debt -- 3.6 Sustainability of Debt and Combined Liabilities -- 3.6.1 Sustainability Indicators of Debt -- 3.7 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 4 Cash and Debt Management in States -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Legal Framework -- 4.3 Trends in State Debt -- 4.4 Sources of State Debt -- 4.4.1 Loans from the Centre -- 4.4.2 External Loans
    Content: 4.4.3 Loans from National Small Savings Fund -- 4.4.4 Loans from FIs -- 4.4.5 Public Account -- 4.4.6 Market Loans -- 4.4.7 Investments for Cash Management -- 4.5 Issues Pertaining to State Debt -- 4.5.1 Debt Ceiling -- 4.5.2 Inflexible Sources of Borrowing -- 4.5.3 Deficit-Borrowing Mismatch -- 4.5.4 Rates on State Securities -- 4.6 Have States Fared Better or Worse -- 4.7 Conclusion -- 5 India's Experience with Cash Management -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Historical Facts and Developments -- 5.3 Recent Developments -- 5.4 Assessment of the Indian Cash Management System -- 5.5 Conclusion
    Content: References -- 6 A Separate Debt Management Office -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Some Basics of Debt Management -- 6.3 Separate Debt Management Office- A Traditional View -- 6.3.1 Central Bank Independence -- 6.3.2 Need for Coordination -- 6.4 Separate Debt Management Office-Post-Crisis Debate -- 6.5 Debt Management in India -- 6.6 Important Role of the RBI -- 6.7 Coordination Between RBI, Government and Markets -- 6.8 Fiscal Responsibility Legislations -- 6.9 Need for a Separation of Debt and Monetary Management -- 6.10 A Discussion on the Views Against Separation -- 6.11 Conclusion -- References
    Content: 7 Financial Regulation and Independent Debt Management Office
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: 9788132236474
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Singh, Charan Public Debt Management : Separation of Debt from Monetary Management in India New Delhi : Springer India,c2016 9788132236474
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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